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Born in August 4, 1792 / Died in July 8, 1822 / United States / English

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  • David Bonnell Green and Edwin Graves Wilson, eds., Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hunt, and Their Circles. A Bibliography: July 1, 1950-June 30, 1962 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1964).
  • A. C. Elkins and L. J. Forstner, The Romantic Movement Bibliography 1936-1970, 7 volumes (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Pierian Press, 1973).
  • Clement Dunbar, A Bibliography of Shelley Studies: 1823-1950 (New York & London: Garland, 1976).
  • Robert A. Hartley, ed., Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hunt and Their Circles. A Bibliography: July 1, 1962-December 31, 1974 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1978).
  • David Erdman, The Romantic Movement: A Selective and Critical Bibliography, 10 volumes to date (New York: Garland, 1980- ).
  • Stuart Curran, "Percy Bysshe Shelley," in The English Romantic Poets, edited by Frank Jordan, fourth edition (New York: MLA, 1985).
  • Leigh Hunt, Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries; with Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visits to Italy (London: Colburn, 1828).
  • Thomas Medwin, The Shelley Papers; Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley (London: Whittaker Treacher & Co., 1833); revised and enlarged as The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 volumes (London: Thomas Cautley Newby, 1847).
  • Thomas Jefferson Hogg, The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 volumes (London: Edward Moxon, 1858).
  • Edward John Trelawny, Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron (London: Edward Moxon, 1858).
  • Thomas Love Peacock, "Memoirs of Percy Bysshe Shelley," Fraser's Magazine, 57 (June 1858): 643-659; part 2, Fraser's Magazine, 61 (January 1860): 92-109; "Percy Bysshe Shelley, A Supplementary Notice," Fraser's Magazine, 65 (March 1862): 343-346; republished in Peacock's Memoirs of Shelley with Shelley's Letters to Peacock, edited by H. F. B. Brett-Smith (London: Henry Frowde, 1909).
  • William Michael Rossetti, Memoir of Shelley (London: Moxon, 1870).
  • George Barnett Smith, Shelley: A Critical Biography (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1877).
  • John Addington Symonds, Shelley (London: Macmillan, 1878).
  • John Cordy Jeaffreson, The Real Shelley. New Views of the Poet's Life, 2 volumes (London: Hurst & Blackett, 1885).
  • Edward Dowden, The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 volumes (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1886).
  • A. Clutton-Brock, Shelley: The Man and the Poet (London: Methuen, 1910).
  • Francis Gribble, The Romantic Life of Shelley and the Sequel (London: Eveleigh Nash, 1911).
  • Walter E. Peck, Shelley: His Life and Work, 2 volumes (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1927).
  • Newman Ivey White, Shelley, 2 volumes (New York: Knopf, 1940).
  • Edmund Blunden, Shelley: A Life Story (New York: Viking, 1947).
  • C. L. Cline, Byron, Shelley, and Their Pisan Circle (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1952).
  • Jean Overton Fuller, Shelley: A Biography (London: Cape, 1968).
  • Richard Holmes, Shelley: The Pursuit (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974).
  • Lloyd Abbey, Destroyer and Preserver: Shelley's Poetic Skepticism (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1979).
  • James O. Allsup, The Magic Circle: A Study of Shelley's Concept of Love (Port Washington, New York & London: Kennikat Press, 1976).
  • Matthew Arnold, "Shelley," The Nineteenth Century, 23 (January 1888): 23-29.
  • Edward Aveling and Eleanor Marx Aveling, Shelley's Socialism. Two Lectures (London: Privately printed, 1888).
  • Carlos Baker, Shelley's Major Poetry: The Fabric of a Vision (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1948).
  • James E. Barcus, Shelley: The Critical Heritage (London & Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975).
  • Kim Blank, Wordsworth's Influence on Shelley: A Study of Poetic Authority (New York: St. Martin's, 1988).
  • Harold Bloom, Shelley's Mythmaking (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1959).
  • Bloom, ed., Percy Bysshe Shelley (New York: Chelsea House, 1985).
  • Stopford Augustus Brook, The Inaugural Address to the Shelley Society (London: Privately printed, 1886).
  • Nathaniel Brown, Sexuality and Feminism in Shelley (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979).
  • Robert Browning, Introduction to Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley (London: Edward Moxon, 1852).
  • Peter H. Butter, Shelley's Idols of the Cave (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1954).
  • Kenneth N. Cameron, Shelley: The Golden Years (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974).
  • Cameron, The Young Shelley: Genesis of a Radical (New York: Macmillan, 1950).
  • Judith Cherniak, The Lyrics of Shelley (Cleveland: Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1972).
  • Richard Cronin, Shelley's Poetic Thoughts (New York: St. Martin's, 1981).
  • Nora Crook and Derek Gruton, Shelley's Venomed Melody (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).
  • Stuart Curran, Shelley's Annus Mirabilis: The Maturing of an Epic Vision (San Marino, Cal.: Huntington Library, 1975).
  • Curran, Shelley's Cenci: Scorpions Ringed with Fire (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970).
  • P. M. S. Dawson, The Unacknowledged Legislator: Shelley and Politics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980).
  • Edward Duffy, Rousseau in England: The Context for Shelley's Critique of the Enlightenment (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979).
  • Kelvin Everest, ed., Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog Conference (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1983).
  • Nancy Fogarty, Shelley in the Twentieth Century: A Study of the Development of Shelley Criticism in England and America 1916-1971 (Salzburg, Austria: Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, 1976).
  • Paul Foot, Red Shelley (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980).
  • Carl Grabo, The Magic Plant: The Growth of Shelley's Thought (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1936).
  • John P. Guinn, Shelley's Political Thought (The Hague: Mouton, 1969).
  • A. M. D. Hughes, The Nascent Mind of Shelley (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1947).
  • William Keach, Shelley's Style (New York & London: Methuen, 1984).
  • Benjamin P. Kurtz, The Pursuit of Death: A Study of Shelley's Poetry (New York: Oxford University Press, 1933).
  • Angela Leighton, Shelley and the Sublime: An Interpretation of the Major Poems (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
  • Gerald M. McNiece, Shelley and the Revolutionary Idea (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969).
  • John Stuart Mill, "The Two Kinds of Poetry," Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, n.s. 7 (October 1833): 714-724.
  • John V. Murphy, The Dark Angel: Gothic Elements in Shelley's Works (Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press, 1975).
  • Sylva Norman, Flight of the Skylark: The Development of Shelley's Reputation (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1954).
  • James A. Notopoulos, The Platonism of Shelley: A Study of Platonism and the Poetic Mind (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1949).
  • Julie Power, Shelley in America in the Nineteenth Century: His Relation to American Critical Thought and His Influence (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1940).
  • C. E. Pulos, The Deep Truth: A Study of Shelley's Scepticism (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1954).
  • Donald H. Reiman, Percy Bysshe Shelley (New York: Twayne, 1969).
  • Reiman, ed., Shelley, Keats, and London Radical Writers, 2 volumes, Part C of The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers (New York & London: Garland, 1972).
  • Seymour Reiter, A Study of Shelley's Poetry (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1967).
  • George Ridenour, ed., Shelley: A Collection of Critical Essays (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1965).
  • James Rieger, The Mutiny Within: The Heresies of Percy Bysshe Shelley (New York: Braziller, 1967).
  • Charles E. Robinson, Shelley and Byron: The Snake and Eagle Wreathed in Fight (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976).
  • Ivan Roe, Shelley: The Last Phase (London: Hutchinson, 1953).
  • H. S. Salt, A Shelley Primer, Shelley Society Publications, fourth series, no. 4 (London: Reeves & Turner, 1887).
  • Earl J. Schulze, Shelley's Theory of Poetry: A Reappraisal (The Hague: Mouton, 1966).
  • Michael Henry Scrivener, The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982).
  • Melvin T. Solve, Shelley: His Theory of Poetry (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1927).
  • Floyd Stovall, Desire and Restraint in Shelley (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1931).
  • Ronald Tetreault, Shelley and Literary Form (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987).
  • Earl R. Wasserman, Shelley: A Critical Reading (Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1971).
  • Bennett Weaver, Toward the Understanding of Shelley (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1932).
  • Timothy Webb, Shelley: A Voice Not Understood (Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, 1977).
  • Webb, The Violet in the Crucible: Shelley and Translation (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976).
  • Andrew J. Welburn, Power and Self-Consciousness in the Poetry of Shelley (New York: St. Martin's, 1986).
  • Newman I. White, The Unextinguished Hearth: Shelley and His Contemporary Critics (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1938).
  • Milton Wilson, Shelley's Later Poetry: A Study in His Prophetic Imagination (New York: Columbia University Press, 1959).
  • R. B. Woodings, ed., Shelley Modern Judgements (London: Macmillan, 1968).
  • Ross Woodman, The Apocalyptic Vision in the Poetry of Shelley (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964).
  • John W. Wright, Shelley's Myth of Metaphor (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1970).