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Three Mad Men: The Interlunations of Mind in Shelley’s Julian and Maddalo
Julian and Maddalo is a poem about how the mind structures reality. Shelley’s focus lies in exploring what constitutes the conditions of knowledge. The first part of the essay discusses Shelley’s p...