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The early life and influences of percy bysshe shelley

Hannah More

62 pages, parution le 23/04/2024

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The text provides an in-depth exploration of the early life and influences of Percy Bysshe Shelley, a prominent English poet. Born on August 4, 1792, at Field Place in Sussex, Shelley was the eldest son of Timothy Shelley and Elizabeth Pilford. His family was wealthy and of noble lineage, which afforded him a privileged upbringing. Shelley's early education took place at Sion House, where he developed a keen interest in science and literature, particularly in chemistry and the works of Mrs. Radcliffe and Godwin. His time at Eton was marked by a rebellion against the school's rigid system, and he was known for his passionate nature and disdain for tyranny. Shelley's intellectual pursuits continued at Oxford, where he formed a significant friendship with Thomas Jefferson Hogg. This period was characterized by intense study and philosophical discussions, particularly on metaphysics and the works of Plato. Shelley's early literary attempts, including novels like "Zastrozzi" and "St. Irvyne," were heavily influenced by Gothic and romantic themes. Despite their lack of critical success, these works laid the groundwork for his later, more mature poetry. Shelley's early life was also marked by personal relationships, including a significant attachment to his cousin Harriet Grove, which ended due to his progressive views. His time at Oxford was cut short due to his expulsion for publishing a pamphlet on atheism, a testament to his unyielding commitment to free thought and expression. Shelley's early experiences and relationships profoundly shaped his worldview and literary career, setting the stage for his later works that would cement his place in literary history.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Hannah More
Parution 23/04/2024
Nb. de pages 62
Format 17 x 22
Couverture Broché
Poids 114g
EAN13 9791041999330

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