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"Criticism has largely emphasized the private meaning of 'Romantic Satanism, ' treating it as the celebration of subjectivity through allusions to Paradise Lost that appropriate Satan's defiant declaration, 'the mind is its own place.' The first full-length treatment of its subject, Romantic Satanism explores this literary phenomenon as a socially produced myth exhibiting the response of writers to their milieu, Jacobinism, the imperial ambitions of Napoleon, plebeian blasphemy, the threat of civil insurrection during the Regency - these portentous forces and events demanded answerable mythic embodiments to render them intelligible and to shape public opinion. In their work, the major writers of the era transformed the religious myth of the adversary into a new fiction - flexible, radically ambiguous, and open to artistic and ideologically charged adaptation. Through contextualized readings of the major works of Blake, Shelley, and Byron, this new study demonstrates that Satanism enabled Romantic writers to interpret their tempestuous day: it provided them with a mythic medium for articulating the hopes and fears their age aroused, for prophesying and inducing change. Bringing current historical methods to bear on a central but overlooked topic, Romantic Satanism extends further the inquiry into Romantic 'myth-making' opened up by the work of Marilyn Butler and others."--Jacket.
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Characters, Demonology in literature, Devil, Devil in literature, English poetry, Good and evil in literature, History and criticism, Myth in literature, Romanticism, Satanism in literature, English poetry, history and criticism, 19th century, Romanticism, great britainPeople
George Gordon Byron Byron Baron (1788-1824), Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), William Blake (1757-1827)Places
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Romantic Satanism: myth and the historical moment in Blake, Shelley, and Byron
2003, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
1403911827 9781403911827
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-206) and index.
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