Setting the stage: apparitions of writing -- Shades of Will + words + worth: what's in a name? -- Hazlitt's conjurings: first acquaintance & "quaint allusion" -- Shelley's phantoms of the future in 1819 -- Me and my shadows: Byron's Company of ghosts -- Shades of relay: Yeats's latent Keats / Keats's latent Yeats -- After wording: writing of apparitions
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From the shadows of the greater stories, away from the bright light of Sky and wending 'round the sagas of the Arameri, come three quieter tales. A newborn god with an old, old soul struggles to find a reason to live.
Experiencing ominous dreams, Kell watches Red London excitedly preparing for the Element Games international magic competition only to realize that the threat of Black London is returning.
Romantic Ambiguities: Abodes of the Modern
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Johnson & Ross. I stood there for a moment, staring at the place. It was so familiar, and the world around me was suddenly so quiet, it was difficult to escape the sensation that I'd somehow traveled back in time.
This book explores John Keats's major works in the context of his reading and the world in which he shaped his career.
... the Humane Consideration of the Ladies of Great Britain not only echoed Burke's Reflections but reprised its theatrics. ... Suppose yourselves (Burney entreats her readers) for a moment only, placed in l'Eglise des Carmes, in Paris, ...
Susan J. Wolfson, Romantic Shades and Shadows (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018), 102. 2 recognized, analyzed, and indeed privileged the supernatural in Shelley's poetry,3 Haunting Interactions in P. B. Shelley 103.