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His major works include In Defense of Poetry, Queen Mab, The Islamic Revolt, Promethean Liberated, and Chinchi.
Shelley's Profile: A famous English writer and romantic poet, he is considered one of the most outstanding English poets in history.
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When I saw him, I thought that winter was already here, and spring would be far away.
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Shelley was born in Horsham, England, a lifelong belief in Platonism, is recognized as one of the best English poets in history, Shelley's profile, English poet, writer, scholar, philosopher, he wrote a large number of romantic poems, representative works include "The Liberation of Prometheus", "Trick", "To the Skylark" and so on.
Shelley. Introduction to the English poet Shelley.
Percy Byss Shelley, a famous English writer and romantic poet, is considered one of the best English poets in history. The English poet of Romantic democracy, the first socialist poet, philosopher, prose and political writer, reformer, platonist and idealist, was deeply influenced by utopian socialist thought.
Born in Vaughan Shelley, near Horsham, Sussex, England, Shelley entered Eton College at the age of 12, entered Oxford University in 1810, and was expelled from Oxford University on March 25, 1811 for spreading The Necessity of Atheism. In November 1813, he completed the long narrative poem "Queen Mab", and in 1818-1819 he completed two important long poems, "Prometheus Liberated" and "Qianqi", as well as his immortal masterpiece "Ode to the West Wind". He died on July 8, 1822.
Engels called him a "genius prophet".
Shelley's poems. Shelley's poetry works include: "Prometheus Liberated", "Ode to the West Wind", "To the Skylark", "Clouds", "The Dream of Mary Anne", "Mimosa", "Song of Apollo", "The Long Past", "Cine", "Tyrannical Oedipus" and so on.
Shelley wrote many excellent lyric poems, which embody the author's democratic ideas and fighting spirit. Shelley admired nature, praised the beauty of nature, was good at describing natural phenomena to express his feelings, and at the same time described the power and changes of nature, he placed his own pursuit of light and freedom.
His poems are typical of the spiritualized social life, and the fantasy of his works, the free way of describing nature, the wonderful metaphors and the **** nature of language constitute the complex and changeable artistic style of Shelley's lyric poetry.
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To Wordsworth
The poet who sang the praises of nature, you smiled and returned to tears, and when you saw things in the past, you will never return;
The brilliance of childhood, youth, friendship and first love all fade away like a dream, making you feel sad.
I also appreciate these, but there is a kind of loss, although you understand, but only I feel so hungry that I regret it;
You are like a lone star, whose light shines.
a small boat, in the waves of a winter night;
You have also been like a refuge of stone.
Standing in the midst of a sea of blind strife;
In glorious hardships, you have sang;
Ascend your song to the God of truth and only.
Now that you have forsaken these, I grieve for you, and judge myself as two before and after.
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