Percy Bysshe Shelley
Title: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley, from the early 19th century, was “the most determinedly professional writer of all the English Romantic poets” . This is seen in not only his symphonic poems like the Ode to the West Wind, his lyrical sonnets such as Lines written among the Euganean Hills amongst The Cloud, To a Skylark and many others, his political rhymes like The Revolt of Islam and Queen Mab and his narrative verses like Adonais, Alastor and
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he was doing and we could all learn something from this man who was so much more than a simple poet. He was a visionary, a dreamer, and he did use his visions and dreams to the best of his ability to persuade men to shake off the chains of the past, of custom, of selfishness, and to press onward to the vital task of constructing a world characterized by kind ness, generosity, and love.
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