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The Figure and Anxiety of the Child in Mary Shelley's The

The Figure and Anxiety of the Child in Mary Shelley's The

SPECIAL ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS P.B. Shelley's Poem Ozymandias In

SPECIAL ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS P.B. Shelley's Poem Ozymandias In

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 – 1822)

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 – 1822)

Interpretations of Fear and Anxiety in Gothic-Postmodern Fiction: an Analysis of the Secret History by Donna Tartt

Interpretations of Fear and Anxiety in Gothic-Postmodern Fiction: an Analysis of the Secret History by Donna Tartt

Shelley in the Transition to Russian Symbolism

Shelley in the Transition to Russian Symbolism

SHELLEY's IT Allan EXPERIENCE Shelley's Italian Experience

An Ecocritical Exploration of the Romantic Movement

An Ecocritical Exploration of the Romantic Movement

The Gothic and Science Fiction: Shelley, Crichton, Stevenson & Wells

The Gothic and Science Fiction: Shelley, Crichton, Stevenson & Wells

Prometheus Unbound with Adonais, the Cloud, Hymn to Intellectual

Prometheus Unbound with Adonais, the Cloud, Hymn to Intellectual

The Intellectual Functions of Gothic Fiction Paul Lewis

The Intellectual Functions of Gothic Fiction Paul Lewis

Shelley's Delusive Flames: Self and Poetry in the Major Works

Shelley's Delusive Flames: Self and Poetry in the Major Works

A Mary Shelley Reader 2

A Mary Shelley Reader 2

Narrative Modes in Mary Shelley's <Em>Frankenstein</Em>

Narrative Modes in Mary Shelley's <Em>Frankenstein</Em>

The Use and Creation of Myths in Major Works of PB

The Use and Creation of Myths in Major Works of PB

Study of Romantic Poem of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "The Flight of Love” from Formalism Perspectives

Study of Romantic Poem of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "The Flight of Love” from Formalism Perspectives

Introduction – the Corpse in the Closet: the Gothic, Death, and Modernity

Introduction – the Corpse in the Closet: the Gothic, Death, and Modernity

Ode to West Wind‟, the Poet Begins His Invocation in a Buoyant Mood

Ode to West Wind‟, the Poet Begins His Invocation in a Buoyant Mood

Percy Bysshe Shelley Read by Bertie Carvel POETRY

Percy Bysshe Shelley Read by Bertie Carvel POETRY

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