Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was a Romantic poet of radical imaginings, living in an age of change. His tempestuous life and friendship with Byron, and his tragically early death, at times threatened to overwhelm his legacy as a poet, but today his standing as one of the foremost English authors is assured.
This freshly edited collection--the fullest one-volume selection in English--includes all but one of the longer poems, from
Queen Mab onwards, in their entirety. Only
Laon and Cythna is excerpted, in a generous selection. As well as works such as
Prometheus Unbound,
The Mask of Anarchy, and
Adonais, the volume includes a wide range of Shelley's shorter poems and much of his major prose, including
A Defence of Poetry and almost all of
A Philosophical View of Reform. Shelley emerges from these pages as a passionate and eloquent opponent of tyranny and a champion of human possibility.
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