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THE COMPLETE - POETICAL WORKS - OF - PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - VOLUME 1 - OXFORD EDITION. - INCLUDING MATERIALS NEVER BEFORE PRINTED IN ANY EDITION OF THE POEMS. - EDITED WITH TEXTUAL NOTES - BY - THOMAS HUTCHINSON, M. A. EDITOR OF THE OXFORD WORDSWORTH.
PREFACE.
POSTSCRIPT IN SECOND EDITION OF 1839.
PREFACE BY MRS. SHELLEY. - TO THE VOLUME OF POSTHUMOUS POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1824.
THE DAEMON OF THE WORLD. - A FRAGMENT. - PART 1.
ALASTOR: OR, THE SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE.
ALASTOR: OR, THE SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE.
NOTE ON ALASTOR, BY MRS. SHELLEY.
THE REVOLT OF ISLAM. - A POEM IN TWELVE CANTOS.
DEDICATION.
This volume gathers every poem and fragment the Romantic master ever penned, from his youthful juvenilia to the mature verses that defined his legacy. The editor has collated early editions, chosen the most authoritative readings, and provided clear footnotes whenever a different wording appears. Readers will find the text presented plainly, with scholarly notes that explain variant passages without overwhelming the flow of the poetry. The arrangement respects the original chronology while also highlighting newly discovered pieces that had never before been printed.
Beyond the poems themselves, the edition offers a concise history of how Shelley’s work has been transmitted, noting the contributions of past editors and the careful decisions that shape this collection. Unpublished drafts and rare manuscripts are included, giving listeners a glimpse into the poet’s creative process. With its thoughtful balance of readability and academic rigor, the book invites both newcomers and longtime admirers to experience Shelley’s visionary imagination in a trustworthy, immersive form.
Language
en
Duration
~36 hours (2087K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1792–1822
A leading voice of English Romanticism, his poems unite beauty, rebellion, and big questions about freedom, nature, and human hope. Though he died at just 29, works like "Ozymandias" and "Ode to the West Wind" helped secure his lasting place in literature.
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