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Shelley: A Profound Exploration of Shelley's Revolutionary Ideas and Poetic Vision

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In "Shelley," John Addington Symonds presents a compelling exploration of the life and works of the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, deftly examining the intertwining of personal and artistic struggles. Written in the late 19th century, a time ripe with literary appreciation for Romantic ideals, Symonds employs a rich, elegant prose style that captures the essence of Shelley'Äôs radical philosophy and poetic innovation. This critical biography not only delves into Shelley'Äôs relationships, particularly with his contemporaries and lovers, but it also situates his contributions within the broader context of Romanticism, reflecting on themes of individuality, nature, and political dissent that defined the era. John Addington Symonds, an influential figure in Victorian literature and a notable advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, was deeply affected by the tumultuous sociopolitical landscape of his time. His own experiences and struggles with identity resonate throughout his works, offering a unique lens through which he interprets Shelley'Äôs avant-garde challenges to societal norms. Symonds'Äôs admiration for Shelley'Äôs defiance against conventional morality and celebration of artistic freedom underscores his own pursuits as a scholar and poet. "Shelley" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand not only the complexities of Percy Bysshe Shelley'Äôs mind and artistry but also the broader implications of the Romantic movement. Symonds'Äôs incisive analysis and passionate prose will captivate scholars, literature enthusiasts, and newcomers alike, inviting them to explore the profound legacy of one of poetry's most visionary figures.

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Rafbók: 6 december 2019

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