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THE POET AND HIS PUBLIC

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3-Shelley by Ian Jack
Fellow of Brasenose College. Oxford
* By the time he had written The Cenci it is clear that Shelley was coming to distinguish between two categories of his work-the esoteric (written for an inner circle of initiates) and the exoteric (written for the general public).' Mr. Jack examines Shelley's success in finding the audience he sought for his poems.
Tennyson. by W. W. Robson : June 7

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