Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude

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Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude is an 1816 narrative poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley that explores the tragic quest of an idealistic poet in search of absolute beauty and truth.

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instanceOf narrative poem
alternateTitle Alastor NERFINISHED
author Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
centralCharacter unnamed Poet
compositionYear 1815
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception considered an early major work of Percy Bysshe Shelley
firstEditionFormat book
firstPublicationMedium print
form blank verse
genre Romantic poetry
philosophical poetry
hasPart Preface to Alastor
The poem "Alastor" NERFINISHED
hasPrefaceBy Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
influencedBy German Romanticism NERFINISHED
Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 720 lines
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod early 19th century
meter iambic pentameter
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeStructure single extended narrative
originalPublicationYear 1816
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publisher Baldwin, Cradock and Joy NERFINISHED
relatedWork Prometheus Unbound NERFINISHED
Queen Mab NERFINISHED
setting various idealized natural landscapes
subjectCategory English narrative poems
works by Percy Bysshe Shelley
subjectMatter tragic quest of an idealistic poet
subtitle The Spirit of Solitude NERFINISHED
symbolism Alastor as avenging spirit of solitude
theme imagination
isolation of the artist
limits of human aspiration
relationship between poet and nature
solitude
the quest for absolute beauty
the quest for truth
titleCharacter Alastor NERFINISHED

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