Percy Shelley (the sociable nightingale) [ Art and Literature ]
… of his time. In his preface to Prometheus Unbound , Shelley even endeavoured to theorize the complex workings of poetic influence, implicitly acknowledging the creative potential of sociability. Navigating through many circles, in Marlow, … of his days, both in England and in Italy, and to link this sociability to his keen sense of the complexity of poetic influence, notably in his preface to Prometheus Unbound (‘Poets, not otherwise than philosophers, painters, sculptors … way as a ‘lived example of fraternité ,’ overcoming the divisions of rank, status, and gender. 4 This had a notable influence on his conception of politics, but also on his poetic production. 3 . The Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. …
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