1. Metaphors and Shelley's Notion of Poetry
By saying that poetry is the expression of imagination, Shelley acknowledges the fact that poetry is the consequence of an active mental process –an adjustment of the impressions that stimulate our mind–, which implies that imagination is a creative faculty, as well as the fact that "man is an instrument over which a series of external and internal impressions are driven" (Ibid.). ... The speaker's command establishes distance between the poetic voice and what is portrayed in the first part of the sonnet; the poetic "I" is detached from the actions that ...
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