Percy Shelley (the sociable nightingale) [ Art and Literature ]
… But a soft cell, where when that fades away, Memory may clothe in wings my living name And feed it with the asphodels of fame, Which in those hearts which must remember me Grow, making love an immortality.’ (1-14) Beyond this circle, two … personal relationship between Shelley and Byron proved crucial for the development of both poets, Byron’s overshadowing fame also had a paralyzing effect on Shelley, especially in his last years in Italy. In May 1822 he thus writes to his …
Friendship | Italy | Poetry | Romanticism
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