2016
DOI: 10.3390/rel7090118
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Shelley’s Unknown Eros: Post-Secular Love in Epipsychidion

Abstract: Whether Percy Bysshe Shelley's Epipsychidion-a Platonic poem on love addressed to the patriarchally imprisoned Theresa Viviani or "Emily"-receives praise or blame has generally been determined by two focal passages: a secular sermon on free love and a planetary allegorical thinly veiling his own imbroglio. This essay re-reads Shelley's 1821 work drawing on two recent arguments: Stuart Curran's Dantean call to take the poem's Florentine narrator seriously as a character, not just as an autobiographical cypher, … Show more

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