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Article: Shelley Among Others: The Play of the Intertext and the Idea of Language.(Book Review)
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- September 22, 2003
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Stuart Peterfreund, Shelley Among Others: The Play of the Intertext and the Idea of Language
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), xiv + 406. $55.00
Stuart Peterfreund's deeply learned Shelley Among Others, by its own admission and with due credit, develops an approach to P. B. Shelley's major writings that has already been advanced--first in small, then in large steps--in books by John Wright, William Keach, Ronald Tetrault, William Ulmer, and myself, as well as major essays or sections of books by Paul de Man, Tilottama Rajan, Carol Jacobs, J. Hillis Miller, Angela Leighton, Robert Essick, and Chris Foss, among others. Accepting both Shelley's ...