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1. A Defence Of Poetry And Other Essays by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Hardcover: 48
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(2010-05-23)
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2. Shelley's Poetry and Prose (Norton Critical Edition) by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Paperback: 816
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(2002-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This Second Edition is based on the authoritative texts established by Reiman and Fraistat for their scholarly edition, The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley.Each poetry and prose selection has been reedited from the ground up. Headnotes detailing the textual history of Shelley's major works have been revised and expanded, and many new and revised footnotes are included. The years since 1977—when the First Edition appeared—have witnessed a renaissance in Shelley studies greater than any since 1870-92.All 23 critical selections are new, and include analysis ofShelley's manuscripts and other textual sources for his writing as well as interpretations. A Chronology, rigorously updated Selected Bibliography, and Index of Titles and First Lines are also included. About the series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations allow each text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide. Customer Reviews (6)
"Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass/Stains the white radiance of eternity."
A Simple List
A fiery Romantic
A Hero
Pure Intellectual Beauty It's strange, but he means it and the grand sweep of the poemand its rebirth of humanity (I did say this isn't kitchen sink drama) is asdistinctive an experience as reading Milton for the first time or the firsttime you read a love letter in the bath. Holding an electric fire. Thereare many other poems which should be headline news, such as Hymn toIntellectual Beauty, Mont Blanc, Mutability and Ode to the West Wind, butthis edition also has the advantage of including the Defence of Poetrywhich is the most rhapsodic and emotive arguments you'll ever have thepleasure to be swept away by. For a second you want to believe thebeautiful nonsense that 'poets are the unackowledged legislators of theworld'. Shelley pulls no punches in prose because he hasn't pulled any inpoetry. He believes in the prophetic importance of his role and is electricenough to almost make us belive him. This is the best student edition ofShelley's works in print. Not according to me, but to a Professor inRomantic Poetry at Oxford University.Not a bad recommendation! Theessays in this volume are generally helpful and explain the structures ofthe poems where useful. They are also refreshingly short. Shelley is apoet who has run close to obscurity due to reams of bad criticism (byfigures as famous as Matthew Arnold and FR Leavis) who have mistaken hisextraordinary originality for weakness. An easy mistake, I'm sure.Shelley's poetry is all in the mind, and the lack of concreteness can befrustrating. A bit like flying can be so much more tiresome than walking. ... Read more |
3. The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Paperback: 880
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(2009-04-15)
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Fantastic collecion for Shelley enthusiasts
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4. Shelley: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Hardcover: 256
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(1993-11-02)
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A Great Sample of Shelley's Poems
One-dimensional selection, in Victorian confection And suppose further that this anthology claimed that it represented Shakespeare's best work, showing his range and the things that make that writer great.So that anyone who knew Shakespeare through that anthology would think that he was good for the odd flower poem and a bit of "Hey nonny nonny" but not much else besides. Isobel Quigly's _Shelley: A Selection_ is the Shelleyan equivalent of that Shakespeare anthology.Thus, Shelley's epic philosophical drama _Prometheus Unbound_, both a meditation about the relationship between thought and language and a metaphor for political renewal based on moral growth (among other things), is represented by a couple of incidental lyrics; all complexity and depth are left on Quigly's cutting room floor._Julian and Maddalo_, with its urbanity, its bitter wit, crisp dialogue and vivid characterisation, is represented by one short purple passage (admittedly a splendid one) describing sunset over the Euganean hills. The satirical Shelley is not represented at all: the contemptuous handling of contemporary political figures in the energetically grotesque _Oedipus Tyrannus_ is missing in action, as is the more nuanced satire of _Peter Bell the Third_.Oh, and the real Shelley may have been passionately engaged in the real world, protesting poverty, war and oppression in general and by specifics, in hard detail and in words of fire: but you won't find a hint of that in Quigly's selection.Many of Shelley's finest poems are simply omitted._The Mask of Anarchy_ , _Song to the Men of England_, _Similes for Two Political Characters_, _Feelings of a Republican on Hearing the Death of Napoleon_, for example, and much else besides: Quigly won't trouble you with a word of it. What she gives instead is every "pretty" poem Shelley ever wrote.That includes great lyrics like the _Ode to the West Wind_ and _To a Skylark_ and others, but also all the poems Shelley dashed off as gifts to women friends, often for them to use as song lyrics, and often written to fit existing tunes.These became enormously popular anthology pieces in the Victorian period, though Shelley himself showed little interest in them and never bothered to publish them. It's not that these are bad poems.All are good of their kind, and many conceal a hard metaphysical kernel under a candied surface: _When the lamp is shattered_, and _Music when soft voices die_, for example.Shelley was in a sense more of a metaphysical than a romantic poet, and in another sense more of a metaphysical poet than the metaphysicals themselves, since he was often concerned with genuine metaphysical questions in his poetry: thought and language, epistemology, and so on. But [...] Shelley is a minor and one-dimensional poet on the basis of this selection.But it's the selection at fault, not the poet. Quigly also, irritatingly, strips poems of their contexts.She gives _Alastor_ and (surprisingly in view of its Dantean difficulties) _Epipsychidion_ complete, but rips away the prefaces that Shelley used, in each case, as part of his framing and distancing effect: they are important to the way in which the poem is to be presented, and to be approached. She also follows the Victorians in getting various telling details wrong.Thus _The Indian Girl's Serenade_ is printed as _The Indian Serenade_; the change allowed the Victorians to treat the poem as a personal lyric rather than a performance piece, and to marvel over Shelley's exquisite but rather weak sensibility: "O lift me from the grass!I die, I faint, I fall!" The name change conceals the fact that this poem was written for soprano performance (to a tune from Mozart's _La Clemenza di Tito_).Its charm is that it allows the performer opportunities to both use feminine wiles and at the same time mock them.The "faint" at the end of the song is best performed, by the singer, with one eye open to judge the effect.But Quigly knows nothing of this, referring to Shelley's "wholly personal love poems" in her wholly clueless introduction. Quigly's introduction clearly places her as a late surviving Victorian, who has read a little Leavis and Elliot but nothing of the critical work done on Shelley up to this anthology's first publication date, which is 1956.Nothing has changed in this recent re-publication, despite the rich and fascinating work in Shelley criticism and Shelley studies in the years since Leavis.But Quigly wouldn't be the person to guide you through that material anyway. I recommend the Norton Selection of Shelley's poetry and prose instead, with a much better and wider selection, and intelligent introduction and notes.And it's quite reasonable to want theromantic (in the Valentine's Day sense) Shelley, though that is only one side of a multi-faceted poet of astounding technical skill, sophistication and range: but for that side of Shelley I'd recommend Richard Hughes' _Shelley on Love_.Either selection is far better than this vapid and misleading collection of prettiana. Cheers! Laon
Wonderful, but slightly one dimensional Shelly's lyrics are uneven, sometimes resorting to rhymes that make me cringe. His strength is iambic prose. Even this suffers from what appears to be a limited vocabulary which para doxically inclused eccentric spellings like "aery". Having said all that, I must admit that I am in sypmpathy with Shelly. He dwells in a solitary world of fairy beauty that is the spiritual home of every soul in search of Truth. This goes a long way toward forgiving his somewhat middle ground talent. "Queen Mab" and "Alastor" are the best peoms in this collection. Most of the other seem to be either comments or footnotes to these. They encompass Shelly's strange universe beautifully. "Alastor" is the strongest in terms of imagery reflecting isolation and the hard choice to foresake worldy pleasure to find a higher truth. All sorts of moonlit coves lie just past the crashing waves of the main stream. One only wishes that Shelly could see the beauty he was leaving was a part of what he sought. I recomment this edition, and the critical essay at its beginning, as a starting point for study of Shelly and his work.
Excellent Shelly Collection |
5. Classic Poetry: Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, in a single file, improved 8/18/2010 by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
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6. Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Mary W. Shelley | |
Paperback: 62
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(2010-01-29)
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7. The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Modern Library) by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Hardcover: 944
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(1994-06-14)
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Best Available, Despite Flaws
Best Available, Despite Flaws
Buyer beware! Much of Shelley's work was suppressed by 19th century editors, poems such as "A Ballad" for example.The poem, beginning "Young Parson Richards stood at his gate", was one of the poems Shelley intended for his projected "Popular Songs" volume, political poems in simple language to be sold amongst workers and their families in England."A ballad" concerns religious hypocrisy, prostitution and starvation. Standard editions of Shelley still suppress this poem, 218 years after it was written. Shelley's first editor, Mary Shelley had no choice about censoring Shelley's more radical poems: she was dependent on Shelley's father Sir Timothy Shelley, for 150 pounds a year that was the different between survival and starvation for herself and her son.And Sir Timothy wanted his dead son, that shameful atheist, democrat and philanthropist, forgotten.Mary Shelley was under financial threat if she preserved her late husband's memory, and in that context her work as editor was brave and loyal. Let's not forget that people went to jail, during the early and mid-19th century, for publishing Shelley's works: Chartist and other working class and radical publishers. But by the cusp of the 20th century, Shelley's Victorian editors had no such excuses: and they were neither brave nor loyal.They _could_ have produced a genuinely complete works, but they chose not to.They wanted to give the world a harmless Shelley, a "beautiful and ineffectual angel", as Matthew Arnold called him, and they were prepared to suppress and distort Shelley's works to help preserve that image. But- amazingly - here we are in the 21st century, and this edition appears.And not only does it perpetuate the various omissions of Shelley's 19th century editors/suppressors (why is _Laon and Cythna_ still appearing in its bowdlerised form as _The Revolt of Islam_?), but THIS EDITION ACTUALLY DELETES CONTROVERSIAL SHELLEY MATERIAL THAT EVEN THE VICTORIANS HAD THE COURAGE TO PRINT. So if you buy this edition, you'll find many Shelley poems missing, as you will if you buy the Oxford edition of Shelley's Poetical Works.But in this edition you will also find that the notes to _Queen Mab_ have disappeared.Why?The notes to _Queen Mab_ are as integral a part of the poem as Elliot'sNotes to _The Wasteland_.The reason is not space, or that the notes are prose.If prose was the problem, why not remove the long prefaces to several of the longer works, or the notes to _Hellas_, or Mrs Shelley's notes? The reason, clearly, is that Shelley's opinions, as expressed in the notes ot _Queen Mab_ are still controversial.The atheism and the defence of religious freedom including freedom from religion, his hatred of his government's military adventures, his views on marriage, on prostitution, his proto-socialism, are still capable of offending the sort of committee that gets books pulled from libraries, especially school libraries. And sadly, it seems that there are still publishers who believe that people should be protected from the knowledge that Shelley was a radical, a controversialist on the side of the weak, the poor and powerless, an activist some of whose messages would see him in trouble, still, with those in power today. Not everyone who buys Shelley _wants_ Shelley the controversialist, of course.He is perhaps the supreme English lyric poet, a poet of nature and of light, idealism and love.But even if you don't particularly want to read the notes to _Queen Mab_, and the other material missing from this volume, you may feel that censorship of a major English poet, whose work and thought should be part of all of our heritage, should not be rewarded or encouraged.Don't buy this edition.There is a complete edition coming, in four volumes, edited by Neil Fraistat.Unfortunately, at US$57 a volume, that will be out of many people's price ranges.However it can be hoped that Fraistat's edition will shame the several publishers of one-volume "Complete Poems" into ending the current censorship and suppression. But this edition is a huge and disgraceful step _backwards_ in Shelley publishing: actually containing less than the already-inadequate Oxford Complete Poetry.In the meantime, I can only recommend that Shelley lovers buy the Oxford edition, if they can't afford the Fraistat. No cheers on this one, Laon (no relation)
if you're looking for Shelley - this is THE ONE To get a true sense of his gifts as apoet, you have to dig into the longer work - none of which you're going tofind in the Norton Anthology of Poetry. Just another reason this bookrocks. Shelley was a revolutionary, both in form and content. His finerefforts stands alongside the best the English language has produced. Dig itin the way it was written; heart to hand, pen to paper, and unexcerpted. ... Read more |
8. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Text Carefully Rev., with Notes and a Memoir, Volume 1 by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Paperback: 480
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(2010-03-07)
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9. Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Biography by James Bieri | |
Hardcover: 888
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(2008-08-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description This major biography of Shelley, England's most radical and controversial Romantic poet, is the first to appear in thirty years. Informed by the author's extensive research, psychological insight, and recent scholarship on Shelley and his circle, the biography stresses the intimate relationship between the poet's writing and his complex personality. James Bieri draws upon his dual background as a Shelley scholar and a psychologist to create a compelling narrative of Shelley's multifaceted life. Shelley's personality transcends any entreaty either to see it "plain" or to be labeled with a clinical diagnosis. Remarkably resilient, he was continually creative despite intervals of depression and periodic, hallucinatory panic attacks. Fascinated by the human psyche, he incorporated into his poetry his own self-analysis, including a remarkably sophisticated theory of love that provided the title to his most powerful erotic poem, Epipsychidion. Bieri also probes Shelley's numerous emotional, romantic, and familial entanglements. Based on the author's twenty years of research, the book includes new information on the discovery of Shelley's older illegitimate half-brother; important letters of his father and grandfather; his mother's early life, her letters about young Shelley, and her major influence upon Shelley; the first published portrait of Sophia Stacey, who beguiled Shelley in Florence; and further evidence on Shelley's secretly adopted Neapolitan infant. This biography offers a sympathetic and nuanced view of Shelley's tumultuous life, personality, and poetry. Customer Reviews (1)
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10. Adonais by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Arthur Octavius Prickard | |
Paperback: 176
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(2010-02-25)
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11. Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
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(2009-10-04)
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12. Wild Spirit: The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Margaret Morley | |
Paperback: 288
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(1993-12-09)
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13. Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Mary W. Shelley | |
Paperback: 120
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(2009-03-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description ReadHowYouWant publishes a wide variety of best selling books in Large and Super Large fonts in partnership with leading publishers. EasyRead books are available in 11pt and 13pt. type. EasyRead Large books are available in 16pt, 16pt Bold, and 18pt Bold type. EasyRead Super Large books are available in 20pt. Bold and 24pt. Bold Type. You choose the format that is right for you. An outstanding collection by Shelley – the Romantic poet who penned more than a thousand pages of poetry in his entire life. He lives today through these works which enjoy enduring popularity. You will also feel the presence of his wife Mary Shelley who not only put together this anthology but also added her own notes, thus adding further flavour to the book. Delightful! To find more titles in your format, Search in Books using EasyRead and the size of the font that makes reading easier and more enjoyable for you. |
14. Complete poetical works by Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Edward Woodberry | |
Paperback: 710
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15. The Daemon Of The World by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Hardcover: 24
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(2010-05-23)
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16. The Witch Of Atlas by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Hardcover: 28
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(2010-05-23)
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17. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Volume 4) by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Paperback: 108
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(2010-02-10)
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18. Percy Bysshe Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Stephen Behrendt | |
Paperback: 400
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(2009-01-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description This new Longman Cultural Edition features Shelley’s poetry and political writing, emphasizing his role as radical theorist, political reformer, and passionate advocate of individual and civil liberty. This thoughtful collection reflects the deep political convictions that inform works such as Prometheus Unbound and Ode to the West Wind, often regarded as abstract and esoteric. Handsomely produced and affordably priced, the Longman Cultural Editions series presents classic works in provocative and illuminating contexts-cultural, critical, and literary. Each Cultural Edition consists of the complete texts of important literary works, reliably edited, headed by an inviting introduction, and supplemented by helpful annotations; a table of dates to track its composition, publication, and public reception in relation to biographical, cultural and historical events; and a guide for further inquiry and study. |
19. Percy Bysshe Shelley by John Addington Symonds | |
Hardcover: 130
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(2010-09-10)
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20. John Keats And Percy Bysshe Shelley V1: Complete Poetical Works by John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mrs. Shelley | |
Hardcover: 408
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(2008-06-13)
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