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A fantastic reissue of Richard Holmes' epic biography of this most enigmatic and intriguing of the Romantic poets. This is simply one of the greatest biographical achievements of recent years. Shelley, the most neglected of all the great Romantic poets, was born in Sussex in 1792 and died in Tuscany in 1822, a brief life packed with love affairs, alarums and excursions. Holmes's book offers a serious and critical reappraisal of Shelley as a man and a writer; all his prose and poetry is carefully re-examined, his sense of spiritual and geographical isolation brilliantly described and a detailed portrait of his macabre imaginative life slowly assembled. Shelley's intense friendships with some of the most remarkable figures of his age fill Holmes's pages with a vivid parorama of revolutionary idealism and recklessness. To this is added the private story of Shelley's tortuous romantic liaisons, complications which affected both the peculiar tenor of his daily life and the remotest conceptions of his poetry. This is a stunning, entrancing biography of a fascinating subject, and a timely reissue of an absolutely seminal work.
How did Percy Bysshe Shelley’s volatile personal life and radical idealism shape his development as one of the most significant Romantic poets? Richard Holmes, a distinguished biographer, utilizes extensive archival research and a critical reading of Shelley’s complete body of work to reconstruct the poet's brief, turbulent existence. The text argues that Shelley’s geographical and spiritual isolation were not merely incidental, but central to the creation of his macabre and revolutionary imaginative output.
What You Will Find
This work is widely regarded as a definitive biographical study that successfully balances scholarly rigor with a compelling narrative of the Romantic era. The text provides a dense, nuanced portrait of its subject that remains a standard reference for students and enthusiasts of 19th-century literature.
Page Count:
830
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Flamingo
ISBN-10:
0006386717
ISBN-13:
9780006386711
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