Explore the early life and formative influences of one of England's most celebrated Romantic poets in "The Life Of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 1" by Thomas Medwin. This meticulously researched biography delves into Shelley's ancestry, childhood, and education, providing a detailed portrait of the man behind the verse.
Medwin, a relative and close acquaintance of Shelley, draws upon personal recollections and original documents to offer unique insights into the poet's character, intellectual development, and early literary endeavors. This volume covers Shelley's youth and the events that shaped his revolutionary ideals and poetic sensibilities.
A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this biography sheds light on the personal experiences and intellectual milieu that fueled Shelley's groundbreaking contributions to English literature. Discover the origins of Shelley's poetic genius in this comprehensive and insightful biography.
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