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Epipsychidion is a
major poetical work
published in 1821 by
Percy Bysshe S****ey. The work was subtitled:
Verses addressed to the
noble and unfortunate...
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following September.
Emilia was the
inspiration for S****ey's
major poem
Epipsychidion. In
March 1821 S****ey
completed "A
Defence of Poetry", a
response to...
- the poem,
purportedly had
nightmares and was
obsessed with the poem;
Epipsychidion, one of his
later works, is
partially inspired by it.
Byron was similarly...
- form a
chronology for his writings, and she
included poems, such as
Epipsychidion,
addressed to
Emilia Viviani,
which she
would rather have left out....
- 2012) רומיאו (C****ette 2011, LP 2012)
obscurantisme (2xCD & 2xLP 2012) "
Epipsychidion" on the
compilation Songs of Decadence: A
Soundtrack to the Writings...
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Revolt of
Islam (1818)
Rosalind and Helen, A
Modern Eclogue (1819)
Epipsychidion (1821) Adonaïs (1821)
Julian and
Maddalo (1824) The
Witch of
Atlas (1824)...
- (1897);
Children of
Satan (2023
English edition) Das große Glück (1897)
Epipsychidion (1900)
Androgyne (1900)
Totentanz der
Liebe (1902)
Synowie ziemi (1905)...
- on
Criticism The
Longest Journey E. M.
Forster Percy Bysshe S****ey,
Epipsychidion Look Homeward,
Angel Thomas Wolfe John Milton, "Lycidas" Look to Windward...
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Retrieved 30 June 2005. Beatty, Bernard. "The
Transformation of Discourse:
Epipsychidion, Adonais, and some lyrics". In:
Essays on S****ey, ed.
Miriam Allott...
- The
phrase "the
longest journey"
appears in
Percy Bysshe S****ey's
Epipsychidion: I
never was
attached to that
great sect
Whose doctrine is, that each...