Shelley

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Shelley

by John Addington Symonds

EN·~6 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

SHELLEY

0:17

PREFACE.

1:33

LIST OF AUTHORITIES.

1:39

CHAPTER I.

19:22

CHAPTER II.

48:36

CHAPTER III.

1:00:18

CHAPTER IV.

42:05

CHAPTER V.

1:05:58

CHAPTER VI.

1:04:41

CHAPTER VII.

22:27

Description

This compact biography follows the meteoric rise of one of England’s most daring poets, tracing his childhood in an unsettled world and the early stirrings of the radical ideas that would later electrify his verse. The author paints vivid pictures of the young poet’s family background, his education, and the formative friendships that shaped his restless spirit, all while reflecting on the tragic pattern of brilliance cut short. Readers are invited to glimpse the intensity of his youthful creativity and the promise that seemed poised to reshape Romantic literature.

Written at the turn of the twentieth century, the work benefits from fresh scholarly material that emerged after a major new biography appeared, prompting careful revisions and thoughtful commentary. Its narrative balances scholarly rigor with an accessible, conversational tone, making the complex social and political currents of the poet’s era understandable. The book offers an engaging portrait of a man whose brilliance shone brightly, even if only for a brief, unforgettable span.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2012-11-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Addington Symonds

John Addington Symonds

1840–1893

A vivid Victorian man of letters, he is remembered for bringing the Italian Renaissance to life and for writing unusually candidly about same-sex love for his time. His work blends literary criticism, history, memoir, and a restless curiosity about art, culture, and desire.

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