Percy Bysshe Shelley
Born: 4 August 1792
Hometown: Horsham, Sussex, England
Education:
Eton College (1804-1810)
Oxford University (1810-1811)
Experience, Skills, and Interests:
Writer of many books and other works
Vegetarianism
Non-conformity in beliefs and ideas
Romantic author
Written Works:
Zastrozzi (1810)
St. Irvyne (1811)
The Necessity of Atheism (1811)
An Address, to the Irish People (1812)
Queen Mab (1813)
Alastor (1814)
The Revolt of Islam (1818)
Ozymandias (1818)
The Masque of Anarchy (1819)
Men of England (1819)
Rosalind and Helen (1819)
Prometheus Unbound (1820)
Adonais (1821)
Epipsychidion (1821)
Hellas: A Lyrical Drama (1822)
St. Irvyne (1811)
The Necessity of Atheism (1811)
An Address, to the Irish People (1812)
Queen Mab (1813)
Alastor (1814)
The Revolt of Islam (1818)
Ozymandias (1818)
The Masque of Anarchy (1819)
Men of England (1819)
Rosalind and Helen (1819)
Prometheus Unbound (1820)
Adonais (1821)
Epipsychidion (1821)
Hellas: A Lyrical Drama (1822)
Works Cited
Horton, Ronald Arthur. "Percy Bysshe Shelley." Introduction. British Literature. Greenville, SC: BJU Press, 2003. 565-67. Print.
"Percy Bysshe Shelley Major Works." Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources. Web. 18 Jan. 2011.
<http://www.shmoop.com/percy-bysshe-shelley/major-works.html>.
"Percy Bysshe Shelley Major Works." Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources. Web. 18 Jan. 2011.
<http://www.shmoop.com/percy-bysshe-shelley/major-works.html>.
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