Shelley and the Concept of Humanity: A Study of His Moral Vision

Inst. F. Engl. Sprache U. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg (1972)
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Examines how Shelly's moral sense, and especially his concept of humanity, is expressed in his poetry, as a question of relationship between poetry and beliefs.

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