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Romantic Opinions In The Work Of Percy Bysshe Shelley
To think of something romantically is to think of it naively, in a positive
light, away from the view of the majority. Percy Bysshe Shelley has many
romantic themes in his plays. Educated at Eton College, he went on to the
University of Oxford only to be expelled after one year after publishing an
inappropriate collection of poems. He then worked on writing full-time, and
moved to Italy shortly before his death in a boating accident off the shore
of Leghorn. He wrote many pieces, and his writing contains numerous themes.
Shelley experienced first-hand the French Revolution. This allowed him to
ponder many different
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