What is poetry according to shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley is one of the most popular English Romantic poets, and is regarded as a great lyrical poet in English language. He was born on 4th of August in England. Shelly harbored highly radical social, political views setting him against the existing social norms. Therefore, he did not become popular during his lifetime. However, the poetry of Shelley gained better recognition following his death.
In , Shelley eloped with Harriet Westbrook to Edinburgh but their marriage collapsed soon and he then eloped with Mary Godwin. They travelled to Germany, Switzerland and France. On July , Shelly drowned in a sailing boat accident. However, many believe that his death was not accidental, instead a suicide because he was disheartened at that time.
Shelley defence of poetry pdf
Uncompromising idealism and the unconventional life of Shelley combined with his powerful disapproving voice made him a disparaged and authoritative figure in his lifetime. Shelley also became a source of inspiration for the poets of other languages including Ranidranath Tagore, Jan Kasprowicz, Subramanay Bharathay and Jibanananda Das.
Shelley was a famous English romantic poet whose poetry reflects passion, beauty, imagination, love, creativity, political liberty and nature. Being very sensitive and possessing distinctive qualities of hope, love, joy and imagination, Shelley strongly believed in realization of human happiness. Shelley was the supporter of social justice for the masses.
He had strong feelings for the lower classes.