Description
According to Suzanne L. Barnett, writing in her book Romantic Paganism: The Politics of Ecstasy in the Shelley Circle, paganism to the romantic poets of the Byronic/Shelley ilk meant more than a rejection of contemporary Christianity, or the worship of ancient gods. It referred to a lifestyle which believed in the freedom to indulge in sensual pleasure, from sexuality to music, art and of course, literature. Paganism was a conduit to experimentation, to indulgence, to feeling tremblingly alive.
Indulge yourself.
Cozy, warm soft, smooth, and stylish.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Double-lined hood
• Double-needle stitching throughout
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• 1×1 athletic rib knit cuffs and waistband with spandex
• Front pouch pocket
This is a print-on-demand item. Please allow three extra days for processing and shipment of your order. Print-on-demand items may only be returned or exchanged in the case of a damaged item.
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