An Odyssey of the Soul, Shelley's Alastor, Volume 67Columbia University Press, 1933 - 173 pages A critical analysis of Shelley's Poem 'Alastor,' a poem that recounts the life of a poet. Discusses interpretations of the imagery, symbolism, and metaphors within the poem. |
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