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As England in 1819, the Callaways craft gorgeous dream-pop that seems to unfold in a space beyond time. ... Mountain Xpress: Is the band name taken from the poem by Percy Shelley?
What do the poems “Cartoon Physics part 1” by Nick Flynn, “England in 1819” by Percy Bysshe Shelley and “Sweet Tooth” by Russell Edson all have in common?
What’s the best way to describe the sound of England in 1819? Let’s consider the background of the band, a father and sons collaboration out of Baton Rouge, La.
Criticism of a national ruling elite was never put more strongly than by Percy Bysshe Shelley in his poem “England in 1819.” It starts out with an arresting image: “An old, mad, blind ...
Shelley’s 1813 philosophical poem Queen Mab, incorporating the atheism pamphlet in its notes, ... In Song to the Men of England (1819), he asked: Men of England, ...
Jonathan Bate presents a series which examines historical events through the poetry they inspired. Jonathan travels to Manchester, the scene of the 1819 Peterloo massacre that provoked Shelley's ...
The Percy Shelley sonnet “England in 1819” inspired the name for electro-wave group England in 1819. “Our expansive songs are reminiscent of a faraway place and time. It’s not so much ...
LITTLE ROCK — A band that calls itself England in 1819 ... It turns out that the band chose as its name the title of a famous sonnet by English romantic poet Percy Shelley, although the poem, ...
Touching on Shelley's life in Florence, Duncan goes on to explain the attrition affecting ordinary people back in 1819 when this ode was written. At a time of shocking hardship, we discover how ...
Shelley's protest poem The Masque of Anarchy, being performed at the Manchester International Festival, remains the most "apt slogan for the times we're living through now", according to an academic.
Shelley’s publisher, Charles Ollier, along with Thomas Love Peacock, Shelley’s friend and neighbour, Mary Shelley and her stepsister Claire Clairmont, met with the poet on December 15, 1817 at ...