Percy Shelley in Context
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st May '25
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The indispensable guide to Shelley's life and career, setting his work in contexts from ancient literature to contemporary culture.
The indispensable guide to Shelley's life and career for students and general readers interested in his vital literary presence, this volume also introduces fresh critical perspectives on Shelley's work by bringing together established Shelley scholars with some of the most exciting emerging voices in the field.Percy Shelley was a writer in the broadest sense – poet, pamphleteer, philosopher, translator, and correspondent – and one of the most eccentric, fascinating figures of his age. Yet he is emphatically of our age too, continuing to influence contemporary writers, to be referenced in popular culture, and to inspire social and political movements. Bringing together a wide range of contributors from different critical perspectives, this vivid and accessible volume sets Shelley's work in its many contexts – from ancient literature to contemporary poetry, from his travels around Britain and Europe to his global reception, and from his rivalries with his poetic peers to his often-strained relations with his family. Despite his short life, Shelley emerges as a vital literary presence.
ISBN: 9781009223706
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382 pages