The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Author(s): Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shelley, Percy Bysshe.
ISBN No.: 9781421451909
Pages: 1,104
Year: 202511
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Editorial Overview (by the volume and associate editors) Abbreviations TEXTS Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue; With Other Poems (edited by Stuart Curran), by Stuart Curran Advertisement Rosalind and Helen Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills, October, 1818 Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (1819 Version) Sonnet. Ozymandias Julian and Maddalo. A Conversation (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook Preface Julian and Maddalo. A Conversation The Cenci. A Tragedy, in Five Acts (edited by Stuart Curran), by Stuart Curran Dedication Preface The Cenci Supplement: "Note on Shakespeare" (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook The Mask of Anarchy Written on the Occasion of the Massacre at Manchester (edited by Stuart Curran), by Stuart Curran Supplements (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook 1. "Horses, oxen, have a home" 2. "From the cities where from caves" Peter Bell the Third (edited by Stephen Behrendt), by Stephen Behrendt Dedication Prologue Peter Bell the Third Supplements (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook 1. "A daughter mother & a grandmother" 2.


"Proteus Wordsworth who shall bind thee" 3. "A Poet of the finest water" 4. "Sucking hydras hashed in sulphur" 5. "There was a gorgeous marriage feast" 6. "At the creation of the Earth" Two Political Poems of Late 1819 (edited by Stephen Behrendt), by Stephen Behrendt To S. and C. Supplements (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook 1. "Wolves & death-birds have been shot" 2.


"Come, da una avita quercia" England in 1819 Lyrics Given to Sophia Stacey, Winter 1819-Spring 1820 (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook "Thou art fair, and few are fairer" Love''s Philosophy ("The fountains mingle with the river") "The Fountains mingle with the River" An Anacreontic ("The Fountains Mingle with the River") Time long past Goodnight On a dead Violet To ---- Athanase A Fragment (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook Supplements: Athanase Draft 1. "Prince Athanase as with long toil and travel" 2. "Prince Athanase had one beloved friend" 3. "''Twas at that season when the Earth upsprings" Lyrics for "Julian and Maddalo, and other Poems" and Poem to Accompany The Cenci (edited by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook To ---- [Constantia] (notebook version of November--1815) Lyrics for "Julian and Maddalo, and other Poems" Ollier Booklet November--1815 Supplement: "That time is gone for ever--child--" Misery.--a fragment Supplement: Draft fragment stanzas of Misery.--a fragment Stanzas Written in Dejection--December 1818, near Naples To a faded violet Woodberry MS To ---- [the Lord Chancellor] Supplements: 1. "By thy most impious Hell and all its terror" 2. "I had two babes--a sister & a brother" Poem to Accompany The Cenci Woodberry MS To ---- ("Corpses are cold in the tomb") COMMENTARIES Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue; With Other Poems (by Stuart Curran), by Stuart Curran Rosalind and Helen Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills, October, 1818 Julian and Maddalo.


A Conversation (by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook The Cenci. A Tragedy, in Five Acts (by Stuart Curran) (Supplement by Nora Crook), by Stuart Curran and Nora Crook Peter Bell the Third (by Stephen Behrendt) (Supplements by Nora Crook), by Stephen Behrendt and Nora Crook Two Political Poems of Late 1819 (by Stephen Behrendt) (Supplements by Nora Crook), by Stephen Behrendt and Nora Crook To S. and C. England in 1819 Lyrics given to Sophia Stacey, Winter 1819-Spring 1820 (by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook "Thou art fair, and few are fairer" "The Fountains mingle with the River" (three versions) Time Long Past Goodnight On a dead Violet To ---- Athanase A Fragment (and Supplements) (by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook Lyrics for "Julian and Maddalo, and other Poems" and Poem to Accompany The Cenci (by Nora Crook), by Nora Crook Lyrics for "Julian and Maddalo, and other Poems" To ---- [Constantia] (notebook version of November--1815) Ollier Booklet November--1815 (and Supplement) Misery.--a fragment (and Supplement) Stanzas Written in Dejection-- December 1818, near Naples Woodberry MS To ---- [the Lord Chancellor] (and Supplements) Poem to Accompany The Cenci Woodberry MS To ---- ("Corpses are cold in the tomb") HISTORICAL COLLATIONS Rosalind and Helen Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills Julian and Maddalo The Cenci The Mask of Anarchy Peter Bell the Third Two Political Poems of Late 1819 Lyrics Given to Sophia Stacey, Winter 1819-Spring 1820 Athanase Lyrics for "Julian and Maddalo, and other Poems" and Poem to Accompany The Cenci APPENDIXES A. Mary W. Shelley''s Notes from Her 1840 Edition of The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley I. Note on The Cenci II.


Note on the Poems of 1818 III. Note on the Poems of 1819 B. The Cenci : Ancillary Material I. Shelley''s Reading Notes for The Cenci II. Mary W. Shelley''s 1819 Translation, "Relation of the Death of the Family of the Cenci" III. Shelley''s Corrections to the Taaffe Copy of The Cenci IV. The Cenci Errata List in MWS''s hand Index of Titles Index of First Lines Editor Biographies Notes Index.



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