Shelley's music : fantasy, authority, and the object voice / Paul A. Vatalaro.
Shelley's Music demonstrates that Shelley's desire to merge word, conventionally identified as masculine, with music and voice, conventionally identified as feminine, represents a fantasy designed to ensure the preservation of his authority by making his voice eternally present in his poet...
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Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
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Table of Contents:
- Subjectivity and the self-present voice
- Poetic authority and "interpassivity"
- Sounding the "real"
- Power, desire and poetics.