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Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography

Poet

A radical young fellow, Percy Shelley was expelled from Oxford University in 1811 when he published The Necessity of Atheism. His early poems advocated social reform, reflecting the influence of the philosophical writings of William Godwin. He fell in love with Godwin's daughter Mary, who later gained fame as the author of Frankenstein. After Shelley's first wife committed suicide in 1816, Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin were married. Shelley was lost at sea in 1822, while sailing off the coast of Italy.

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Four Good Links

Complete Poetical Works

Includes an extremely detailed biography from contemporary sources

Neurotic Poets: Percy Bysshe Shelley

One-page biography focusing on Shelley's mental state

Percey Shelley's Grave

From the ever cheerful Findagrave.com

Selected Poetry and Prose of Percy Bysshe Shelley

A few dozen poems and one essay about poetry

Vital Stats

Birth

4 August 1792

Birthplace

Near Sussex, England

Death

8 July 1822
(drowning, age 29)

Best Known As

19th century romantic poet