This collection, "Select Letters," offers a glimpse into the mind and life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic era. Edited with an insightful introduction by Richard Garnett, these letters reveal Shelley's thoughts on poetry, politics, philosophy, and the personal relationships that shaped his work.
Readers will find a compelling portrait of Shelley as a man of passionate intellect and unwavering idealism. The letters provide valuable context for understanding his major works and offer a window into the vibrant literary and intellectual circles of his time. Garnett's editorial work enhances the collection, providing historical and biographical context that enriches the reader's experience. This edition is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Shelley's poetry and the Romantic period.
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