Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Citazione:
Lonati, F., "I wish no living thing to suffer pain". Percy Bysshe Shelley e la dieta vegetariana, <>, 2016; XXIV (2): 125-132 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/88949]
Abstract:
Percy Bysshe Shelley began a mild form of vegetable diet. In many of his works (A Refutation of
Deism, e Revolt of Islam, Prometheus Unbound, Alastor) Shelley dealt with the issue of natural diet,
not only illustrating its physical benefits, but also stressing the philosophical and ethical significance
of his radical choice. Shelley is now in fact regarded as a sort of tutelary deity by the evergrowing
followers of vegetarian and vegan movements, and quotes from his works regularly appear
on the homepages of the most popular vegetarian websites. My paper will focus on the origin and
development of Shelley’s vegetarianism and his literary and scienti c sources through the analysis
of Queen Mab and the Notes to Queen Mab.
Deism, e Revolt of Islam, Prometheus Unbound, Alastor) Shelley dealt with the issue of natural diet,
not only illustrating its physical benefits, but also stressing the philosophical and ethical significance
of his radical choice. Shelley is now in fact regarded as a sort of tutelary deity by the evergrowing
followers of vegetarian and vegan movements, and quotes from his works regularly appear
on the homepages of the most popular vegetarian websites. My paper will focus on the origin and
development of Shelley’s vegetarianism and his literary and scienti c sources through the analysis
of Queen Mab and the Notes to Queen Mab.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
diet; nature; Shelley; vegetarianism
Elenco autori:
Lonati, Franco
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