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  2. Ode to the West Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Ode to the West Wind" is an ode, written by Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1819 in arno wood [1] [clarification needed] near Florence, Italy. It was originally published in 1820 by Charles Ollier in London as part of the collection Prometheus Unbound , A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts, With Other Poems . [ 2 ]

  3. If Winter Comes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The title of the novel was taken from the last line of the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem "Ode to the West Wind": "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Plot summary

  4. The West Wind (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The title of The West Wind is possibly a reference to the 1819 Percy Bysshe Shelley poem, Ode to the West Wind, especially possible given Thomson's love of poetry, [7] though Thomson's later canvases are typically believed to have only been titled after his death.

  5. Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest - Wikipedia

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    The title of the piece was inspired by "The Garden of Paradise", a fairy tale [1] by Hans Christian Andersen that was translated into French and published in 1907.[2]: 194 Debussy was known to have an affinity towards Andersen's stories, and it has been theorized that the author's character Zephyr – the West Wind – would have "appealed" to the composer when he was writing the prelude.

  6. The West Wind - Wikipedia

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    The West Wind, a 1928-9 ... Ode to the West Wind, an 1819 poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley; The West Wing; West wind (disambiguation) Westwind (disambiguation)

  7. ‘Where the Wind Comes From’ Review: A Modest but Carefully ...

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    “Where the Wind Comes From” is a character study, a portrait of modern Tunisia and an ode to the country’s youth post-Arab Spring, all at once. That time in the early 2010s brought much hope ...

  8. Ode - Wikipedia

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    An ode (from Ancient Greek ... Shelley's Ode to the West Wind, written in fourteen line terza rima stanzas, is a major poem in the form. Perhaps the greatest odes of ...

  9. Aeolian harp - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian harps have been featured and mentioned in a number of poems. These include at least four Romantic-era poems: "The Eolian Harp" and "Dejection, an Ode", both by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and "Mutability" and "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. [10] The former of these two appears alongside his essay "A Defence of Poetry".