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The biography traces the life of Percy Bysshe Shelley from birth and family background through his school and university years, early London life, marriages and the contentious separation from his first wife, and subsequent residences at Marlow, Pisa, and elsewhere leading to his death. It interweaves assessments of his poetic development with contemporaneous documentary material and critical sources, and the author notes later documentary revelations that prompted revisions; an appendix reworks the account of the separation. Chapters proceed chronologically, concluding with an epilogue and an index of authorities.

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John Addington Symonds

John Addington Symonds (1840–1893) was an English poet, biographer, and critic, renowned for his contributions to literature and his exploration of sexuality in the Victorian era. His notable works include "A Problem in Greek Ethics," which examines the phenomenon of sexual inversion, and the multi-volume "Renaissance in Italy," a comprehensive study of Italian culture and art during the Renaissance. Symonds was also an advocate for the rights of homosexuals, and his writings often reflect his progressive views on sexuality. His literary legacy continues to influence discussions on ethics, art, and identity.

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