Alastor

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Alastor is a narrative poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley that explores themes of idealism, isolation, and the destructive pursuit of unattainable beauty.

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instanceOf narrative poem
associatedWith Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
author Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
centralConflict tension between ideal beauty and earthly reality
centralMotif the quest
visionary dream
contains preface by Percy Bysshe Shelley
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception recognized as Shelley’s first major poem
explores the consequences of rejecting human community
the fate of the isolated poet
the limits of imagination
firstPublishedIn 1816
form blank verse
genre Romantic poetry
narrative poetry
hasLiterarySignificance early articulation of Shelley’s poetic philosophy
hasProtagonist The Poet NERFINISHED
influenced later Romantic criticism of Shelley
influencedBy Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
meter iambic pentameter
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalTitle Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude NERFINISHED
partOf Shelley’s early poetic career
period early Romantic period
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1816
publisher Baldwin, Cradock and Joy NERFINISHED
setting various idealized and exotic landscapes
subtitle The Spirit of Solitude NERFINISHED
symbol nature as reflection of inner psyche
the visionary maiden
theme alienation
death
idealism
imagination
isolation
solitude
the destructive pursuit of unattainable beauty
the visionary poet
titleRefersTo avenging spirit or daemon (Alastor) as metaphor for inner drive
tone meditative
melancholic
writtenBy Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED

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