
This collection gathers together the works by Percy Bysshe Shelley in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume! The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Oxford Edition.: The Daemon Of The World. A Fragment. Alastor Or The Spirit Of Solitude The Revolt Of Islam: A Poem In Twelve Cantos. Prince Athanase: A Fragment Rosalind And Helen: A Modern Eclogue. Julian And Maddalo. A Conversation Prometheus Unbound. A Lyrical Drama In Four Acts. The Cenci. A Tragedy In Five Acts. The Mask Of Anarchy. Peter Bell The Third. Letter To Maria Gisborne. Leghorn, July 1, 1820. The Witch Of Atlas. Oedipus Tyrannus Or Swellfoot The Tyrant. A Tragedy In Two Acts, Translated From The Original Doric. Epipsychidion. Adonais. An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats, Author Of Endymion, Hyperion, Etc. Hellas. A Lyrical Drama. Fragments Of An Unfinished Drama. Charles The First. The Triumph Of Life. Early Poems 1814, 1815. Poems Written In 1816. Poems Written In 1817. Poems Written In 1818. Poems Written In 1819. Poems Written In 1820. Poems Written In 1821. Poems Written In 1822. Translations. Juvenilia. Queen Mab. A Philosophical Poem, With Notes. Verses On A Cat. Fragment: Omens. Epitaphium. In Horologium. A Dialogue. To The Moonbeam. The Solitary. To Death. Love’s Rose. Eyes: A Fragment. Original Poetry By Victor And Cazire. Poems From St. Irvyne, Or, The Rosicrucian. Posthumous Fragments Of Margaret Nicholson. Being Poems Found Amongst The Papers Of That Noted Female Who Attempted The Life Of The King In 1786. Notes On The Text And Its Punctuation. A List Of The Principal Editions Of Shelley’s Poetical Works, Showing The Various Printed Sources Of The Contents Of This Edition. The Complete Novels: St. Irvyne; Or, The Rosicrucian Zastrozzi: A Romance The Complete Essays: A Defence Of Poetry A Philosophical View Of Reform A Vindication Of Natural Diet Essay On The Literature, The Arts, And The Manners Of The Athenians On A Future State On Life On Love On The Punishment Of Death On The Symposium, Or Preface To The Banquet Of Plato Speculations On Metaphysics Speculations On Morals The Necessity Of Atheism
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Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is widely considered to be among the finest lyric poets of the English language. He is perhaps most famous for such anthology pieces as Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, and The Masque of Anarchy. However, his major works were long visionary poems including Alastor, Adonais, The Revolt of Islam, Prometheus Unbound and the unfinished The Triumph of Life. Shelley's unconventional life and uncompromising idealism, combined with his strong skeptical voice, made him a authoritative and much denigrated figure during his life. He became the idol of the next two or three generations of poets, including the major Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite poets Robert Browning, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Algernon Charles Swinburne, as well as William Butler Yeats and poets in other languages such as Jibanananda Das and Subramanya Bharathy. He was also admired by Karl Marx, Henry Stephens Salt, and Bertrand Russell. Famous for his association with his contemporaries John Keats and Lord Byron, he was also married to novelist Mary Shelley.