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_aCooperman, Robert. _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88105474 |
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_aIn the household of Percy Bysshe Shelley : _bpoems / _cby Robert Cooperman. |
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_aGainesville : _bUniversity Press of Florida, _c�1993. |
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_tTom Medwin recalls his cousein Percy Shelley at Syon House Academy -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley remembers trying to raise the Devil while at Eton -- _tSir Timoth Shelly lectures his son, Prcy, before the latter goes off to Oxford -- _tThe Reverend Jocelyn Wlaker, fellow of New college, osford, explains the expulsion of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- _tLady Shelley replies to her son's accusations of adultery -- _tThomas Jefferson Hogg rationalizes his failed seduction of Harriet Westbrook shelley -- _tThomas Jefferson Hogg on the stage from Edinburgh with Shelley and Harriet -- _tpercy Bysshe Shelley writes to William Godwin from Dublin -- _tJohn Philpot curran comments on Shelley's pamphlet: An Address to the Irish People -- _tMiss Eliza Hitchener leaves the household of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley, after the night attack, Tremadoc, Wales -- _tThe Honourable Robert Leeson answers the charges of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- _tJack Tanner, after his attack on Shelley's house, Tremadoc -- _tThomas Love Peacock on Shelley's decamping for Switzerland with the Godwin sisters -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley and the Godwin sisters leave Lucerne for London -- _tCaptain Horatio Malone sits with the Godwin sisters, waiting to be paid by Shelley for ferrying them to England -- _tWilliam Godwin writes to a friend, upon his daughter Mary's elopment with Percy Bysshe Shelley --Mary Godwin is confined to bed during her first pregnancy -- _tClaire Clairmont in the household of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley after the death of his grandfather -- _tHarriet Westbrook Shelley on the bank of the Serpentine, November, 1816 -- _tEliza Westbrook, after the suicide of her sister, Harriet Westbrook shelley -- _tByron comes to terms with Shelley concerning Claire Clairmont -- _tClaire Clairmont accompanies Shelley to the execution of Seamn John Cashman, after the Spa Fields Riots -- _tShelley takes leave of England forever -- _tMary Shelley, the night Frankenstein was born -- _ta military gentleman accosts Percy Bysshe shelley in the Rome Poste Restante -- _tA Calabrian priest shares a coach with Percy Bysshe Shelley and a Lombard merchant -- _tMary Shelley, upon the death of her daughter Clara -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley, after the death of his daughter Clara. |
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_tCharles MacFarlane remembers accompanying the Shelleys to the Etruscan ruins at Paestrum -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley, at the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla -- _tClaire Clairmont attends Mary Shelley after the death of her son William -- _tSophia Stacey is escorted through the Uffizi Gallery by Shelley -- _tHenry Reveley, mechanical engineer, sponsored by Shelley -- _tTom Medwin attempts animal magnetism to alleviate Shelley's nephritis -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley considers his Father-in-law William Godwin's demands for more moeny -- _tMary Shelley at San Giuliano, 1820 -- _tMary Shelley at a performance by Tomasso Sgnicci: Pisa -- _tShelley goes practice shooting with Byron -- _tMary Shelley learns of her husband's illegitimate child by their maid Elise -- _tFrom England, Leigh Hunt writes to Shelley in Italy -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley desires to sail to the near East -- _tClaire Clairmont clelbrates Shelley's 29th birthday: Livorno, 3 August 1821 -- _tShelley, upon the pirated publication of Queen Mab, 1821 -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley is shown by Lord Byron the fifth Canto of Don Juan: Ravenna, 1821 -- _tFrom Italy, Shelley writes to peacock about the Cato Street Affair -- _tLord Byron refuses Claire Clairmont custody of their illegitimate daughter -- _tClaire Clairmont, after the death of her daughter Allegra at the convent Bagnacavallo -- _tShelley sees spirits: Casa Magni, Bay of Spezia, June, 1822 -- _tCaptain Lorenzo Pola, after his offer of aid was refused by Shelley, aboard the Don Juan, 8 July 1822 -- _tPercy Bysshe Shelley aboard the Don Juan, 8 July 1822 -- _tCpatin Edward Trelawny at the cremation of Shelley's remains -- _tLord Byron, after Shelley drowns, remembers their sailing on Lake Geneva -- _tMary Shelley receives her dead husband's heart from Captain Trelawny -- _tEdward Trelawny, after Mary Shelley denies him permission to write a biography of her late husband. |
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_aShelley, Percy Bysshe, _d1792-1822 _vPoetry. |
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_aPOETRY _xEnglish, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. _2bisacsh |
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