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The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. 1 [of 2]

Chapter 41: PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION OF THOSE PHILANTHROPISTS,
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A collected volume assembles early Gothic romances, political pamphlets, a refutation of deism, travel letters, essays on art and literature, critical notices, and various fragments and minor pieces. The fictional tales deliver dramatic scenes of revenge, abduction, and confinement, while the pamphlets set out radical proposals and a declaration of rights. The essays and letters offer close readings of sculpture and painting, personal reflections, and literary criticism. Alternating narrative, polemic, and aesthetic commentary, the material showcases a range of prose registers from vivid description to philosophical argument and intimate correspondence.

PROPOSALS
FOR AN
ASSOCIATION
OF THOSE
PHILANTHROPISTS,

WHO CONVINCED OF THE INADEQUACY OF THE MORAL AND POLITICAL STATE OF IRELAND TO PRODUCE BENEFITS WHICH ARE NEVERTHELESS ATTAINABLE, ARE WILLING TO UNITE TO ACCOMPLISH ITS REGENERATION.

BY
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.

Dublin:
PRINTED BY I. ETON, WINETAVERN STREET.
[1812.]