Shelley

Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley, published by Penguin in 1973, presents a curated selection of the poet’s most renowned works. This edition features 380 pages of Shelley’s poetry, showcasing his contributions to English literature and his influence on the Romantic movement. Readers will find a range of poems that have become staples in literary discussions, reflecting themes of nature, beauty, and human experience.
This anthology includes celebrated pieces such as “Ozymandias,” “Ode to the West Wind,” and “To a Skylark,” allowing readers to explore the depth of Shelley’s poetic voice. The collection emphasizes both the artistic merit and the enduring relevance of his work, making it a valuable resource for those interested in poetry and literary criticism. With its accessible format, this edition serves as an introduction to Shelley’s legacy within European literature.
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The Great Poets series launched in 2007 has proved very popular, offering many of the best-loved poems by popular poets in an inexpensive 1 CD collection ? and well read by leading actors. This anthology, containing poems that many can still recite, will undoubtedly prove among the top-sellers. The collection includes including Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark
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