Drawing especially on the many scholarly discoveries of recent years,
this biography examines the life - and death ‒ of one of the greatest
Romantic poets. Based on sceptical historical investigation and
featuring an in-depth look at Shelley's personal, financial and familial
situation, it builds a compelling narrative about a controversial writer
and thinker whose personal and philosophical convictions caused much
turmoil during his short yet extraordinarily influential life.
The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley reveals sides of the author not often
studied. It looks at Shelley as an intensely loving, thoughtful and
responsible man and father, who (except in one case) took exemplary care
of the women he loved and who fell in love with him. It shows how
significant his status as a gentleman was; it examines his poetry,
letters, notebooks and discursive prose so that readers can comprehend
the most important concerns of his life; it explores the financial and
medical grounds for his years of exile; it is also the first biography
to take account of his recently discovered early long poem the Poetical
Essay on the Existing State of Things.
This biography offers readers a unique look at a famous poet, scholar,
gentleman, democrat, atheist and tragic icon of English Romanticism.