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Percy Bysshe Shelley: Critical Essay by Barry Magarian

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SOURCE: “The Indeterminacy of Shelley's Adonais: Liberation and Destruction,” in The Keats-Shelley Review, No. 9, Spring, 1995, pp. 15-36.

In the following essay, Magarian analyzes Adonais, and considers its ambivalent confrontation with the problem of death.

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