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Gossip, Angela Sorby
Review Of Byron’S Heroines By Caroline Franklin, Diane Hoeveler
Review Of Byron’S Heroines By Caroline Franklin, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
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That May There Were Alligators In Green Lake, Angela Sorby
That May There Were Alligators In Green Lake, Angela Sorby
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Review Of Shelley’S Goddess: Maternity, Language And Subjectivity By Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Diane Hoeveler
Review Of Shelley’S Goddess: Maternity, Language And Subjectivity By Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
When the hero of Ferdinand von Loeben's 1 808 novel Guido sees a sample of handwriting in Sanskrit he remarks, "languages have always seemed to me to be lost holy children who cover the whole world in search of their mother" (p. 62). Guido's observation could stand as a paraphrase of Percy Shelley's lifelong interest in language, mediated as it was by his equally compelling obsessions with maternity and subjectivity. And we are fortunate to have these three concerns brought together by Barbara Gelpi's Shelley's Goddess.