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Percy Bysshe Shelley - cover

Percy Bysshe Shelley

John Addington Symonds

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'Percy Bysshe Shelley' by John Addington Symonds, readers are immersed in a detailed exploration of the life and works of the iconic Romantic poet. Symonds skillfully delves into Shelley's tumultuous personal life, his revolutionary ideas, and his poetic innovations in this meticulously researched biography. The book not only provides an in-depth analysis of Shelley's major works such as 'Prometheus Unbound' and 'Adonais', but also sheds light on his relationships with other Romantic poets like Lord Byron and John Keats. Symonds' writing style is both engaging and informative, making it a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike. This biography is a must-read for those interested in understanding the complexities of Shelley's life and the impact of his work on English Romanticism.
Available since: 09/04/2022.
Print length: 143 pages.

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