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Tag: England in 1819

Percy Bysshe Shelley FEATURED

CR Episode 68: Shelley, Ozymandias, and the Death of Keats

1 March 2021 S. P. Cooper
The panel engages in a wide-ranging discussion of Percy Bysshe Shelley and his relation to the early and late Romantic movements, his work to establish the reputation of Keats, his association with radical politics, and his own untimely death, aged 29.

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