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  1. Percy Bysshe Shelley (Field Place, Horsham, Inglaterra, 4 de agosto de 1792- Viareggio, Gran Ducado de Toscana, 8 de julio de 1822) fue un escritor, ensayista y poeta romántico inglés. 1 2 Entre sus obras más famosas se encuentran Ozymandias, Oda al viento del Oeste, A una alondra y La máscara de Anarquía. 3 .

  2. Shelley was again brought in at Norfolk’s instigation in 1802, this time for Shoreham, where his father had some influence and where he had been proposed as early as 1780. 2 Ill health caused him to take leaves of absence, for six weeks on 28 Feb. 1803 and for a further week on 27 Apr. He did not oppose Addington’s ministry and presumably ...

  3. Percy Bysshe Shelley was born 4 August 1792 at Field Place, near Horsham in Sussex, the eldest son of Sir Timothy and Elizabeth Shelley. While he was a child his father became the region's representative in Parliament. He was brought up in privileged circumstances, attending Syon House Academy in 1802 and Eton in 1804, where, an exceptional ...

  4. Timothy Shelley, 1791. Skilder George Romney. Sir Timothy Shelley, 2e Baronet fan Castle Goring ( 7 septimber 1753 – 24 april 1844) wie de soan fan Sir Bysshe Shelley, 1e Baronet fan Castle Goring en heit fan de romantyske dichter en dramaskriuwer Percy Bysshe Shelley . Jeugd en ûnderwiis. Shelley wie in soan fan Sir Bysshe Shelley en Mary ...

  5. Percy Bysshe Shelley war der älteste Sohn und Heir apparent des reichen Adligen Sir Timothy Shelley, 2nd Baronet of Castle Goring (1753–1844) und dessen Ehefrau Elizabeth Pilfold. Nach der frühen Schulausbildung an der Syon House Academy in Islington bei London besuchte er das Eton College und die Universität in Oxford.

  6. An account of Shelley's life, poetry and politics. Timothy Morton, ‘Shelley’ Published in Iain McCalman, ed., An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Cutlure 1776–1832 (Oxford UP, 1999), 702–703, SHELLEY Timothy Morton Shelley, Percy Bysshe, poet (b Field Place, Sussex, 4 August 1792, d the Gulf of Spezia, Italy, 8 July 1822).