ABSTRACT

First published in 1909, with a second edition in 1923, this concise and easily accessible overview of Shelley’s life and work presents the poet not as popular legend would have it, but in a more objective light. A.Clutton-Brock notes his forthright and imperious attitude to life – a life in which Shelley found himself increasingly unhappy – and critically examines many facets of his artistic career which are often overlooked or misrepresented.

chapter I|14 pages

Childhood and Boyhood

chapter II|18 pages

Oxford

chapter III|51 pages

Shelley's First Marriage

chapter IV|7 pages

“Queen Mab”

chapter V|26 pages

The Break with Harriet

chapter VI|9 pages

“Alastor”

chapter VII|28 pages

The Swiss Tour and the Death of Harriet

chapter VIII|17 pages

“The Revolt of Islam” and Other Works

chapter IX|23 pages

The Departure to Italy

chapter XIII|19 pages

“Adonais” and “Hellas”

chapter XIV|36 pages

The Last Year