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A narrative biography reconstructs the life of Percy Bysshe Shelley from his alienating school years through intellectual friendships, romantic entanglements, and artistic development. Using letters and memoirs arranged with novelistic shape, it follows his resistance to social conventions, close ties with Mary and her father Godwin, encounters with contemporaries such as Byron, and his evolving radical views on religion, politics, and love. The book emphasizes inner conflicts, creative growth, personal losses, and eventual emancipation, alternating anecdote, portrait, and reflective commentary.
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