This title will take its place alongside William Keach's Shelley's Style and Jerrold Hogle's Shelley's Process as an important contribution to Shelley studies. Choice 2003 Illuminating both in its explication of Shelley's own complex philosophy of language and in what that philosophy reveals of the relationships among a variety of Romantic and other texts. Virginia Quarterly Review A richly informed and thoroughly revealing study that should be carefully read and cited by every serious student of Shelley and the theories of language he develops and anticipates. -- Jerrold E. Hogle Wordsworth Circle 2003 A courageous book. -- Ronald Tetreault Studies in Romanticism 2006