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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      07 March 2024
      14 March 2024
      ISBN:
      9781009206549
      9781009206532
      9781009206495
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      (229 x 152 mm)
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      0.6kg, 306 Pages
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    Two centuries after Percy Shelley's death, his writings continue to resonate in remarkable ways. Shelley addressed climate change, women's liberation, nonbinary gender, and political protest, while speaking to Indigenous, queer/trans, disabled, displaced, and working-class communities. He still inspires artists and social justice movements around the world today. Yet Percy Shelley for Our Times reveals an even more farsighted writer, one whose poetic methodology went beyond the didactic powers of prophetic art. Not historicist, presentist, or transhistorical, Shelley 'for our times' conceives worlds outside himself, his poetry, and his era, envisioning how audiences connect and collaborate across space and time. This collection revitalizes a writer once considered an adolescent of idealist protest, showing how his interwoven poetics of relationality continually revisits the meaning of community and the contemporary. This title is part of the Flip it Open programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

    Reviews

    ‘A fresh, spirited collection that roundly demonstrates the contemporaneity and diversity of ‘Shelley’ – not by asserting that the master Poet contains multitudes, but by centering the unforeseen readers and writers who did, still, and will bend his restless verses to unforeseeable ends. ‘Indianized,’ disabled, unsexed, bewitched, rewilded, exiled, and intra-active, the Shelleyan corpus emerges anew, ‘for our times,’ even as the volume’s many voices never cease to ask for whom it remains ‘a book sealed.’’

    Amanda Jo Goldstein - Associate Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley

    ‘This timely collection offers readers a Shelley who resists in both form and philosophy any easy political assignations, provoking instead a reimagining of our own assumptions about what Romantic poetry, and its criticism, can do in the world.’

    Jonathan Mulrooney - Professor of English, College of the Holy Cross

    ‘This uniformly stimulating collection of essays, expertly curated by Omar F. Miranda and Kate Singer, offers a rigorous assessment of Percy Shelley's work and influence 200 years after the first posthumous edition of his poems was published. Brave, self-aware, and critically engaged, the contributors address the spectrum of Shelley's writings, reflecting richly and refreshingly on how their complexity may be read today.’

    Michael Rossington - Professor of Romantic Literature, Newcastle University, UK

    ‘This illuminating volume takes up the question of what Shelley is, not ‘to’ us, but, more dynamically, ‘for’ us. How might Shelley’s relational poetics provide us with methods and strategies for engaging the challenges of our own historical moment? The path-breaking, wide-ranging essays included here tease out the ways in which Shelley’s work – especially, its limning of alternative modes of bodily and collective being – can propel, direct, and respond to our own efforts to think through the crises of ‘our times.’’

    Karen Swann - Professor of English, Emerita, Williams College

    ‘Various as they are in method and topic, the chapters are remarkably consistent in their adventurousness. The editors deserve credit: the contributors evidently felt comfortable taking risks with argument and style.’

    Stephen Tedeschi Source: European Romantic Review

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    Contents

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    • Percy Shelley for Our Times
      pp i-i
    • Reviews
      pp ii-ii
    • Percy Shelley for Our Times - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-vi
    • Notes on Contributors
      pp vii-xi
    • Acknowledgments
      pp xii-xiii
    • Abbreviations
      pp xiv-xiv
    • Introduction
      pp 1-22
    • Percy Shelley’s Involving Poetics of Relationality
    • 1 - Shelley, Treaty-Making, and Indigenous Poetry
      pp 23-42
    • 2 - Waiting for the Revolution
      pp 43-62
    • Age, Debility, and Disability in The Triumph of Life
    • 3 - “A Chamæleonic Race”
      pp 63-84
    • Shelley and the Discourses of Slavery
    • 4 - Dream Defenders and the Inside Songs
      pp 85-107
    • 5 - Radical Suffering
      pp 108-132
    • Shelley’s Legacy in Nonviolent Revolution
    • 6 - Loathsome Sympathy
      pp 133-155
    • Shelley’s The Cenci and the Problem of Empathy
    • 7 - Hopeless Romanticism
      pp 156-175
    • 8 - Percy Shelley’s Sad Exile
      pp 176-194
    • 9 - Shelley in the Overgrowth
      pp 195-213
    • 10 - Creatrix Witches, Nonbinary Creatures, and Shelleyan Transmedia
      pp 214-237
    • 12 - Educating the Imagination/Defending Shelley Defending
      pp 260-275
    • Further Reading
      pp 276-285
    • Index
      pp 286-290

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