Akala:Mm-hm, of course. Hannah Lowe:So I think in the short poem within the sonnet, Shelley delivers quite a complicated portrait of the statue depicting the real man. Akala:Yeah. Ozymandias by ...
Shelley’s angry, violent poem was written in direct response to the Peterloo Massacre in Manchester in 1819, in which a demonstration in favour of parliamentary reform was attacked by local yeomanry, ...
Influenced by the Romantic poets, the radical poet used the pen-name "Shelley-dasan", meaning disciple of Shelly. Much later, inspired by Walt Whitman, he wrote prose poems, possibly for the first ...
Above the statue to Shakespeare in Poets' Corner is a small oval mural tablet with a lyre to Romantic poet Percy Shelley. This is joined with a carved swag of flowers to an identical tablet for John ...
are suddenly confounded by the appearance of Lord Byron, John Keats, Percy Shelley and Mary Shelley. A relentless farce of rap, Victorian poetry and Sun-speak ensues.
David A Annand's design depicts the poet on a chaise-longue The public are being asked to help choose a statue to commemorate the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. A shortlist of four designs has been ...
The Younger Memnon may be the most well-known because it reportedly inspired the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley to create the poem "Ozymandias," which was the Greek name for Ramesses II.