What is Shelley’s idea/ conception of a poet and his function as revealed in his poem “To a Skylark”?

Ans. To Shelley, the poet is not a mere artist. He is a divine harp through which the Cosmic Power makes music for mankind. He is a reformer as well as a prophet spreading messages with a view to bringing about revolutionary changes in human history. He coin- poses verse not directed by people but of his own …

What figurative language is mostly/ frequently used in “To a Skylark” by Shelley?

Ans: Shelley’s “To a Skylark” is a celebrated romantic poem exhibiting the poet’s intense lyricism. In addition to the imaginative idealism, succession of splendid images, subjective treatment of nature, the poem is remarkable for its spontaneity. Shelley uses a variety of poetic devices in order to bring his idea home. However, the most important poetic device …

Shelley s Lyricism vs Poetry

Shelley’s position among lyric poets. Shelley has been universally accepted as one of the supreme lyrical geniuses in English poetry. He, according to Swinburne, “stands alone among singers, and he is the prefect singing god”. According to Cazamian, “Shelley’s lyricism is incomparable. In no other poet do we find the perfect sureness, the triumphant rapidity of his …