Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Biography : Exile of Unfulfilled Reknown, 1816-1822University of Delaware Press, 2005 - 441 стор. This volume of Shelley's biography recounts his final years of greatest creativity and his often-painful emotional and romantic entanglements. Leaving Lord Byron in Switzerland, Shelley returned to England with Mary Godwin, their son, and Mary's ever-present stepsister, Claire Clairmont, pregnant with Byron's daughter. After his wife Harriet's shocking suicide, Shelley married Mary, who completed Frankenstein as he reluctantly revised his blasphemous epic of revolution and incest, Laon and Cythna. Legally deprived of his two children from his first marriage, Shelley felt ostracized for his radical political, social, and religious beliefs. Financial pressures, attacks by critics, and health concerns prompted Shelley's 1818 move to Italy. |
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... thought- ful . " Smith had long felt that Shelley was " a grievously over - pun- ished man " and had " recently read his poems with a profound admiration of his genius . " Although Shelley was " naturally more disposed to seriousness ...
... thought- ful . " Smith had long felt that Shelley was " a grievously over - pun- ished man " and had " recently read his poems with a profound admiration of his genius . " Although Shelley was " naturally more disposed to seriousness ...
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... thought this " fear of Leeson's accusing him of crime has a strange bearing as to his feelings about women & the relations one should have with them . " 70 Shelley's possible sexual involvement with Claire about this time cannot be ...
... thought this " fear of Leeson's accusing him of crime has a strange bearing as to his feelings about women & the relations one should have with them . " 70 Shelley's possible sexual involvement with Claire about this time cannot be ...
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... thought the " strangest thing " was Jane's seeing Shelley twice in a " vision " just before Mary's miscarriage . In her mood of denial , Mary wrote , " we thought [ no ] more of these things . " Mary reported Jane's " vision " occurred ...
... thought the " strangest thing " was Jane's seeing Shelley twice in a " vision " just before Mary's miscarriage . In her mood of denial , Mary wrote , " we thought [ no ] more of these things . " Mary reported Jane's " vision " occurred ...
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List of Illustrations བས | 7 |
The Dark Autumn of Suicides | 11 |
The Last English Year | 32 |
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