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Authors: Richard Holmes

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‘Ginevra’,
649–50

‘The Boat on the Serchio’,
651–2
,
700

‘The Aziola’,
652–3

Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
,
310
,
520
,
655–60
,
661
,
679
; Preface to,
656
,
657
,
659
; Pisan edition of,
656
,
659
,
675
,
698

Hellas
(pub. 1822),
677–81
,
687
,
698
,
711
; Preface to,
678–9
,
681

‘Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa’,
683–4

‘To Edward Williams’,
698–700

1822

‘Fragments of an Unfinished Drama’,
704–5

‘Charles I’,
641
,
675
,
691
,
697
,
705

‘The Magnetic Lady to her Patient’,
627

‘The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa’,
700–1

‘To Jane: The Invitation’,
ix
,
701

‘To Jane: The Recollection’,
ix
,
701

‘Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici’,
726

‘With a Guitar, to Jane’,
726

‘To Jane: The Keen Stars were Twinkling’,
726

‘When the Lamp is Shattered’,
ix
,
726

‘The Triumph of Life’,
554
,
717–24
& n.

Fragment: ‘A Schoolboy lay near a pond in a copse’,
7

S
HELLEY
, P
ERCY
B
YSSHE
: PROSE WORKS (listed chronologically, in approximate order of composition. Works published individually printed in italics).

1810

Zastrozzi, a Romance
,
30
,
31–3
& n.,
36
,
39
,
46
,
103
,
104
,
259
,
261

1811

St Irvyne, or The Rosicrucian
,
31
,
39–40
,
53–4
,
70
,
103
,
104

The Necessity of Atheism
,
48
,
49–51
,
53
,
54
,
56
,
59
,
63
,
514

1812

An Address to the Irish People
,
106
,
117
,
119–22
,
125

Proposals for an Association of Philanthropists
,
126
,
129–30
,
388
,
589

Declaration of Rights
,
130
,
131
,
135
,
136
,
138–9
,
149
,
158
,
541
,
589

Letter to Lord Ellenborough
,
154–6
,
173

1813

Notes to Queen Mab
,
153
,
182
,
200
,
201–2
,
204
,
205–7
,
306
,
309
,
632

‘On the Vegetable System of Diet’,
213

1814

A Refutation of Deism
,
280

‘The Assassins’,
243–7
,
249

1815

‘Catalogue of the Phenomenon of Dreams, as Connecting Sleep and Waking’,
295–6

‘On the Science of Mind’,
292–3
& n.,
294–5
,
303

‘On Life’,
247
,
297–8
,
299 n.
,
303

‘On Love’,
247
,
299
,
301
,
303
1816

1817

A Proposal for Putting Reform to the Vote through the Kingdom
,
364–6
,
388
,
589

History of a Six Weeks Tour
(with Mary Shelley),
249
,
341

An Address to the People on the Death of Princess Charlotte
,
385–8
,
532
,
589
; facsimile reprint of,
388
& n.

1818

‘A Discourse on the Manners of the Ancient Greeks Relative to the Subject of Love’, (Preface to
The Banquet, see
TRANSLATIONS),
430
,
431
,
432–6
,
478 n.
,
642

‘The Colosseum’,
459
,
460

1819

‘Notes on Sculptures in Rome and Florence’ (–1820),
15
,
565–8
,
643
,
679

1820

‘A Philosophical View of Reform’ (pub. 1920
sic
),
388 n
,
569
,
581
,
583–93
,
595
,
642

‘Essay on Christianity’,
571
,
642

1821

‘On Devils and the Devil’,
245 n.
,
621
,
627
,
628
,
642
,
673

‘A Defence of Poetry’,
586
,
642–6
,
675
,
775
; Introduction to,
642–3

S
HELLEY
, P
ERCY
B
YSSHE
: TRANSLATIONS (listed chronologically, in approximate order of composition).

1813

Fragment: ‘On Vegetarianism by Plutarch’,
220

1814

1815

‘From the Greek of Moschus’,
307
,
308 n.
Sonnet: ‘Dante Alighieri to Guido Calvalcanti’,
307–8
& n.

Sonnet: ‘Guido Cavalcanti to Dante Alighieri’,
308

1816

1817

1818

‘The Banquet Translated from Plato’ (‘The Symposium’),
295 n.
,
305
,
430–8
,
496
,
605
,
612
,
679
,
681

Fragment: ‘Plato’s Ion’ (?1820),
432

Fragment: ‘Plato’s Phaedo’ (?1820),
432

1819

‘The Cyclops. From the Greek of Euripides’,
612

1820

‘Hymn to Mercury. Translated from the Greek of Homer’,
600

‘Mathilda Gathering Flowers. From Dante’s Purgatorio’,
611
,
620

1821

‘Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Bion: From the Greek of Moschus’,
656

‘Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis. From the Greek of Bion’,
656

1822

Fragment: ‘Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus’,
687

‘Scenes from Calderón’s
Magico Prodigioso’
,
612
,
696
,
711

‘Scenes from the
Faust
of Goethe’,
689
,
691–4
,
731

Shelley, Percy Florence (son of Mary and Shelley),
xi
,
560
,
561
,
562
,
565
,
575
,
579
,
581
,
597
,
628
,
637
,
712
,
726
,
729
; his later education and career,
732

Shelley, Sir Timothy (father),
xi
, I, II & n.,
31
,
43
,
87
,
104
,
144
,
226
,
281
,
321
,
415
,
550
,
648
,
710
; appearance,
2
; and character,
2
,
57–8
,
59
,
60
; relations with old Bysshe,
2
,
18
; sends Shelley to Syon House Academy,
3–4
; career,
10
; his relationship with Shelley,
12
,
35–6
,
88–9
; cautions Shelley against bad influence of Hogg,
45
; and debates religious issues,
47–8
; encourages Shelley to write poem on Parthenon,
48
,
49
; and
The Necessity of Atheism
,
50–1
; Shelley’s letter about expulsion from Oxford to,
56–7
; and meeting at Miller’s Hotel,
57–8
; and quarrel with Shelley,
58–60
,
61–3
; Shelley returns home,
70
; and Hogg’s visit to Field Place,
71
,
75
; learns of Shelley’s marriage and stops allowance,
81–2
; and Shelley’s reproachful letters to,
82–3
; makes £200 allowance to Shelley,
109
; and Shelley’s conciliatory letter,
109–10
; and breaks with Shelley,
110–11
; refuses to loan money for Nantgwillt farm,
135–6
; and failure of attempts at reconciliation between Shelley and,
211–13
,
222
; Shelley’s inheritance blocked by,
216
,
219
,
225
; death of Bysshe Shelley and estate settlement,
276
,
283–5
,
307
,
313
,
320
; Shelley arrested for debt at instance of,
379
; Dr Hume’s suit against Shelley and,
648
,
649 n.
; financial relations between Mary and,
732
; and death,
732

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