- Percy Bysshe Shelley - Wikipedia
Shelley's reputation fluctuated during the 20th century, but since the 1960s he has achieved increasing critical acclaim for the sweeping momentum of his poetic imagery, his mastery of genres and verse forms, and the complex interplay of sceptical, idealist, and materialist ideas in his work [6][7] Among his best-known works are "Ozymandias
- Percy Bysshe Shelley | Biography, Books, Poems, Death, Wife, Facts . . .
Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English Romantic poet whose passionate search for personal love and social justice was gradually channeled from overt actions into poems that rank with the greatest in the English language
- Percy Bysshe Shelley | The Poetry Foundation
The life and works of Percy Bysshe Shelley exemplify English Romanticism in both its extremes of joyous ecstasy and brooding despair
- Percy Bysshe Shelley - Poems, Books Life - Biography
Known for his lyrical and long-form verse, Percy Bysshe Shelley was a prominent English Romantic poet and was one of the most highly regarded and influential poets of the 19th century
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Revolutionary Poet of Romanticism
Shelley was known for his works that possessed many attributes from the Romantic movement His poems are characterized by a passionate intensity, a vivid imagination, and an exploration of the sublime
- Historic Figures: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) - BBC
Shelley wrote poetry and Mary conceived the idea for her novel 'Frankenstein' In December 1816, Shelley and Mary were married, just a few weeks after Harriet had drowned herself
- The Life and Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Historic UK
Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English writer and poet, whose radical ideas won him few admirers during his lifetime, whilst his work was only to be appreciated later and serve to inspire a new generation of poets and thinkers
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792–1822) - Encyclopedia. com
Percy Bysshe Shelley is usually thought of as a romantic and lyric poet rather than as a philosophical one He was, however, the author of a number of polemical prose pamphlets on politics and religion; and both his prose and his poetry reflect a coherent background of social and metaphysical theory
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