Percy Shelley (the sociable nightingale) [ Art and Literature ]
… and gender. 4 This had a notable influence on his conception of politics, but also on his poetic production. 3 . The Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. Frederick Jones (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964), vol. 1, p. 516. 4 . Jeffrey Cox, … Even in exile, Shelley remained invested in the circle, or tried to recreate it in various locations, as shown by his letters. Shelley sent the fair copy of ‘Julian and Maddalo’ to Hunt from Italy as an attempt to reproduce ‘something of … around himself.’ 6 For Donald H. Reiman, the circle was also the topic of many other poems such as ‘The Retrospect,’ ‘Letter to Maria Gisborne,’ and ‘The Boat on the Serchio.’ 7 Shelley’s nostalgia for such a stimulating environment is …
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