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Shelley and nonviolence

1971172 pagesMouton

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This book examines the profound connection between Percy Bysshe Shelley's literary works and the philosophy of nonviolence. It offers an in-depth analysis of how the Romantic poet's writings articulate and contribute to the discourse on peaceful resistance. The study explores Shelley's enduring influence on ethical thought within a literary and philosophical framework.

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Art Young was an American cartoonist and writer who used satire to challenge the political and social norms of his time. He is best known for the collection To Laugh That We May Not Weep, which showcases

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Percy Bysshe ShelleyProtagonist

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