Androgyny as Mental Revolution in Act 4 of Prometheus Unbound

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Davis, Amanda Blake 2020. Androgyny as Mental Revolution in Act 4 of Prometheus Unbound. The Keats-Shelley Review. 34 (2), pp. 160-177. https://doi.org/10.1080/09524142.2020.1822009
AuthorsDavis, Amanda Blake
Abstract

Apart from in his translation of Plato’s Symposium as The Banquet, the word ‘androgyny’ does not appear within Shelley’s writings, but androgynous images are extant throughout his works. The androgynous union of Asia and Prometheus, the ungendering of Demogorgon, and the Earth and the Moon’s shifting gendered pronouns in Act 4 echo Shelley’s desire for ‘a future state of being’ wherein ‘these detestable distinctions [of male and female] will surely be abolished’. The Banquet is a catalyst for the lyrical drama’s composition, wherein androgyny becomes Shelley’s central strategy for inciting mental revolution in his audience of ideal readers. Shelley assumes the self-ordained role of Plato’s ideal reader through his creative translation of The Banquet, where the mental union of writer and translator radically expands androgyny as the traditional union of the masculine and the feminine to include the psychic union of the poet and the reader. Drawing upon the dialogic, dramatic form of Plato’s text, his subtle instruction of his reader, and his playfulness with gender, Shelley transmutes elements of The Banquet into verse in Prometheus Unbound in order to encourage a mental revolution in his own readership.

KeywordsShelley; androgyny; Plato; gender
Year2020
JournalThe Keats-Shelley Review
Journal citation34 (2), pp. 160-177
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN0952-4142
2042-1362
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/09524142.2020.1822009
Web address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09524142.2020.1822009?journalCode=yksr20
hdl:10545/626156
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Publication dates28 Oct 2020
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Deposited13 Dec 2021, 14:15
Accepted26 Aug 2020
ContributorsUniversity of Sheffield
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