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  1. The life and works of Percy Bysshe Shelley exemplify English Romanticism in both its extremes of joyous ecstasy and brooding despair. Romanticism’s major themes—restlessness and brooding, rebellion against authority, interchange with nature, the power of the visionary imagination and of poetry, the pursuit of ideal...

  2. The life and works of Percy Bysshe Shelley exemplify English Romanticism in both its extremes of joyous ecstasy and brooding despair. Romanticism’s major themes—restlessness and brooding, rebellion against authority, interchange with nature, the power of the visionary imagination and of poetry, the pursuit of ideal...

  3. Analysis (ai): This poem is a response to the Peterloo Massacre of 1819, where British cavalry charged into a peaceful protest, killing 18 and injuring数百. It is a scathing indictment of the government and its oppressive policies. The poem uses vivid imagery to depict the horrors of the massacre.

  4. Summary. ‘Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley describes the feelings of alienation a speaker suffers from and how he attempts to soothe his pain with nature. The poem begins with the speaker stating that he is observing a beautiful day. The landscape around him contains both the sea and mountains, and he is ...

  5. Poem Analyzed by Dharmender Kumar. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), the poet of ‘A Dream of the Unknown’, born the heir to rich estates and the son of a Member of Parliament, went to University College, Oxford in 1810. In March of the following year he and a friend, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, were both expelled for the suspected authorship of ...

  6. Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography Shelley, born the heir to rich estates and the son of an Member of Parliament, went to University College, Oxford in 1810, but in March of the following year he and a friend, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, were both expelled for the suspected authorship of a pamphlet entitled The Necessity of Atheism.

  7. ‘Ode to the West Wind’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley was written in 1819 near Florence and published in 1820. This iconic poem uses the wind as a symbol of change and the poet's role in instigating societal transformation. Some scholars believe it reflects Shelley's mourning for his son William.

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