Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley was a major English Romantic poet, known for works such as 'Ozymandias' and 'Prometheus Unbound'. A radical thinker, he championed social justice, free thought, and the power of imagination in his poetry. He died in a boating accident at the age of 29.
Poetry
Romanticism
Adonais
Zastrozzi
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Volume 3
A Facsimile and Full Transcript of Bodleian MSS. Shelley adds. d. 6 and adds. c. 5 (Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts)
Shelley
Zastrozzi and St. Irvyne: Two Gothic Novels (Dover Thrift Editions: Gothic/Horror)
Shelley: Poetry and Prose, With Essays by Browning, Bagehot, Swinburne, and Reminiscences by Others
Poems (Classic Reprint)
Shelley's Hymn of Pan
The Witch of Atlas Notebook: A Facsimile of Bodleian MS. Shelley Adds. e. 6 (Bodleian Shelley Manuscripts, Vol 5)
Shelley, A Pocket Poet