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The complete poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley

by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley

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944 pages1839Modern LibraryISBN 9780679601111

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His tragic early death by drowning in 1822, at the age of twenty-nine, cut short the life-work of the poet whom Matthew Arnold called a "beautiful and ineffectual angel." Still, Percy Bysshe Shelley endures today as the great Promethean bard of the High Romantic period who is best remembered for extolling the sublime and affirming the possibility of transcendence. This Modern Library edition contains all of Shelley's magnificent poetry: the political epics Queen Mab and The Revolt of Islam, along with the shorter poem The Mask of Anarchy; his hymns, odes, and verse epistles; "Adonais," a classical elegy on the death of Keats; Julian and Maddalo, a poetic treatment of his friendship with Byron; and the five-act verse tragedy The Cenci. Included as well are Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude; Epipsychidion, perhaps the most outspoken and eloquent appeal for free love in the language; the satiric Peter Bell the Third; and the great unfinished poem The Triumph of Life. Presented too is Shelley's visionary masterpiece Prometheus Unbound, the grand lyrical drama often compared with Dante's Paradiso. "If any one who has read [Prometheus Unbound] still supposes that ... Shelley is any other than a very great poet, I cannot help him," said C. S. Lewis. With an introduction and notes by the poet's widow, Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. - Jacket flap.

Publication Details

Publisher
Modern Library
Published
1839
Pages
944
ISBN
9780679601111
Language
en

About Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded among the finest lyric poets in the English language. He is most famous for such classic anthology verse works as Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, and The Masque of Anarchy, which are among the most popular and critically acclaimed poems in the English language. His major works, however, are long visionary poems which included Prometheus Unbound, Alastor, Adonaïs, The Revolt of Islam, and the unfinished The Triumph of Life. The Cenci (1819) and Prometheus Unbound (1820) were dramatic plays in five and four acts respectively. He also wrote the Gothic novels Zastrozzi (1810) and St. Irvyne (1811) and the short works The Assassins (1814) and The Coliseum (1817). Source and more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley

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