Shelley and His Friends in Italy

Shelley and His Friends in Italy
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Book Synopsis Shelley and His Friends in Italy by : Helen Rossetti Angeli

Download or read book Shelley and His Friends in Italy written by Helen Rossetti Angeli and published by . This book was released on 1911 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A complete study of Shelley's Italian experience. The book covers in detail Shelley's arrival in Italy, the social & political state of the country at the time, the relationship with Lord Byron, Shelley & Mary, the various Italian friends, the death of Keats, the Shelley scandals, Italian travels & journeys, Leigh Hunt, Italian influences on Shelley, his death & the circumstances surrounding it. Illus.


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