another way of learning critics Flashcards
1
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Anne Mellor x3
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“those characters capable of deeply feeling the beauties of nature are rewarded”
“Shelley criticises her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron”
“engaged upon a rape of nature”
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2
Q
Punter x2
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Shelley “the first to invite sympathy for the monster, to allow him to speak and explain the origins of his monstrous behaviour”
“ultimate crime against God”
3
Q
Jacobus x2
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“the exclusion of women from creation symbolically ‘kills’ the mother”
“At best, women are the bearers of a traditional ideology of love, nurturance, and domesticity, at worst, passive victims”
4
Q
Rieger
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P.B.S’s input as “so extensive that one hardly knows whether to regard him as editor or minor collaborator”