Percy Shelley (1792-1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets.
This biography of emphasises the political, revolutionary side of his
dramatic life. Shelley has long been revered for his poems To A Skylark
and The Mask of Anarchy, but this was not always the case.
During his short and tragic life he was regarded with loathing as an
immoral atheist and his work received damning reviews as a result. His
was a story of extremes - his radical ideas were unusual as he was the
son of a wealthy landowner and set to become a Whig MP. Today, a focus
on his belief in sexual freedom and vegetarianism often eclipses his
informed internationalist and revolutionary politics.
Admired
by Oscar Wilde, Thomas Hardy, W. B. Yeats and Karl Marx, Shelley's
legacy remains with us today - his words have been used by popular
movements from the Chartists and the Suffragettes to Tiananmen Square,
the Poll Tax protesters and modern Greek solidarity movements.
Percy Bysshe Shelley : Poet and Revolutionary - Jacqueline Mulhallen
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