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  1. 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 1792 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.

  2. Mary Shelley. It was apparent that the life of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin was going to be out of step with the ordinary from the moment of her birth on August 30, 1797. She had both unorthodox parents and an orthodox family structure: her father, William Godwin, was a celebrated philosopher and historian who had briefly been a Calvinist minister.

  3. Mary Shelley was born in 1797 and died in 1851. She was the daughter of two equally progressive thinkers, William Godwin and Mary Wollstone craft, which set the cast of her persevering intellect and her advanced education. She was the consort and then second wife of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, a union which lasted eight years till his death in 1822, in the course of which she was frequently pregnant, and which left her with vivid memories of an exciting youth and one surviving child, a ...

  4. Feb 17, 2024 · Released: 1951. Directed by: George Stevens. A Place in the Sun, a classic American drama film directed by George Stevens, showcases Shelley Winters' exceptional acting prowess as Alice Tripp. This 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy is a timeless tale of love, ambition, and tragedy.

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  6. Shelley Noble (Goodreads Author), David Bell (Goodreads Author) 3.73 avg rating — 52 ratings — published 2020 — 2 editions

  7. In the midst of domestic gloom, in the summer of 1820, Shelley wrote the lovely lyric, ‘To a Skylark’. It reaches longingly for the idea of escape into a world of effortless creativity. Two years later, in August 1822, while living in an isolated house on the bay of Lerici, Shelley took a sailing trip to visit Byron at Livorno.