Collected Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. I
Collected Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. I
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The Daemon Of The World; Alastor: Or, The Spirit Of Solitude; The Revolt Of Islam, A Poem In Twelve Cantos; Prince Athanase; Rosalind And Helen; Julian And Maddalo; Prometheus Unbound; The Cenci; The Mask Of Anarchy; Peter Bell The Third; Letter To Maria Gisborne; The Witch Of Atlas
Percy Bysshe Shelley's poetry is marked by its passionate idealism, radical political and social views, and profound engagement with themes of freedom, love, and the power of the imagination. In his work, Shelley blends lyrical beauty with a call for social and spiritual transformation, expressing a deep belief in the potential for human progress and the transcendent power of art. His visionary and revolutionary spirit, coupled with his mastery of poetic form, solidifies his place as a central figure in the Romantic movement and an enduring influence on subsequent generations of poets.