Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Biography

“Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Biography” by James Bieri is a comprehensive exploration of the life of England’s most radical and controversial Romantic poet. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press on September 8, 2008, this illustrated edition spans 888 pages and is presented in English. The biography is informed by extensive research and psychological insight, emphasizing the intricate relationship between Shelley’s writing and his complex personality.
Readers will find a detailed narrative that delves into Shelley’s multifaceted life, including his emotional, romantic, and familial entanglements. Bieri draws on two decades of research to reveal new information about Shelley’s background, including insights into his family dynamics and personal struggles. The biography also examines Shelley’s creative resilience amidst challenges such as depression and panic attacks, as well as his sophisticated theories of love reflected in his poetry. This work provides a nuanced view of Shelley’s life, personality, and literary contributions.
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This major biography of Shelley, England’s most radical and controversial Romantic poet, is the first to appear in thirty years. Informed by the author’s extensive research, psychological insight, and recent scholarship on Shelley and his circle, the biography stresses the intimate relationship between the poet’s writing and his complex personality.
James Bieri draws upon his dual background as a Shelley scholar and a psychologist to create a compelling narrative of Shelley’s multifaceted life. Shelley’s personality transcends any entreaty either to see it “plain” or to be labeled with a clinical diagnosis. Remarkably resilient, he was continually creative despite intervals of depression and periodic, hallucinatory panic attacks. Fascinated by the human psyche, he incorporated into his poetry his own self-analysis, including a remarkably sophisticated theory of love that provided the title to his most powerful erotic poem, Epipsychidion.
Bieri also probes Shelley’s numerous emotional, romantic, and familial entanglements. Based on the author’s twenty years of research, the book includes new information on the discovery of Shelley’s older illegitimate half-brother; important letters of his father and grandfather; his mother’s early life, her letters about young Shelley, and her major influence upon Shelley; the first published portrait of Sophia Stacey, who beguiled Shelley in Florence; and further evidence on Shelley’s secretly adopted Neapolitan infant.
This biography offers a sympathetic and nuanced view of Shelley’s tumultuous life, personality, and poetry.
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