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THE COMPLETE - POETICAL WORKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY VOLUME 2 - 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.
EARLY POEMS [1814, 1815].
STANZA, WRITTEN AT BRACKNELL.
STANZAS.—APRIL, 1814.
TO HARRIET.
TO MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT GODWIN.
MUTABILITY.
ON DEATH.
A SUMMER EVENING CHURCHYARD. - LECHLADE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
TO WORDSWORTH.
Gathered from the first years of his career, these poems reveal a young poet wrestling with love, duty, and the restless spirit of the English countryside. From the haunting night‑scapes of “Stanzas” to the tender address of “To Harriet,” Shelley blends vivid imagery with a restless yearning that foreshadows his later masterpieces. The verses pulse with the urgency of early adulthood, oscillating between hopeful passion and the shadows of doubt.
This Oxford edition presents the poems in their most reliable form, guided by meticulous textual notes that trace each piece’s original appearance and composition date. Readers will discover several works that have never before been printed, offering fresh glimpses into Shelley’s formative moments. The careful scholarship makes the collection both a pleasure to listen to and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolution of a Romantic visionary.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K 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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