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Medusa
Gorgon
Ekphrasis
Mont Blanc
Perseus
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Gaze
Ode to the West Wind
Athena
Greek mythology
Literature
Arts

21 Medusan Figures: Reading Percy Bysshe Shelley and Walter Benjamin MATHELINDA NABUGODI, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Abstract:

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