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001 ocm00276857
003 OCoLC
005 20200714085733.0
008 720406s1965 nyu 000 0 eng d
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100 1 $aShelley, Percy Bysshe,$d1792-1822.
240 10 $aWorks
245 14 $aThe complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley /$cNewly edited by Roger Ingpen and Walter E. Peck.
246 15 $aWorks of Percy Bysshe Shelley
246 18 $aThe complete works of Shelley
260 $aNew York,$bGordian Press,$c1965.
300 $a10 volumes$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $aOriginally published in 1926-30.
505 00 $gvol. 1. Poems --$tOriginal poetry by Victor and Cazire, 1810 --$tPosthumous fragments of Margaret Nicholson, 1810 --$tThe devil's walk: a ballad, 1812 --$tQueen Mab, 1813 --$tAlastor, or, the spirit of solitude, and other poems, 1816 --$tMont Blanc --$tLaon and Cythna (the revolt of Islam) --$gvol. 2. Poems --$tRosalind and Helen, a modern eclogue; with other poems --$tThe Cenci: a tragedy in five acts --$tPrometheus unbound: a lyrical drama in four acts; with other poems --$tŒdipus Tyrannus, or Swellfoot the tyrant: a tragedy in two acts --$tEpipsychidion: verses addressed to the noble and unfortunate lady, Emilia V-- --$tAdonais: an elegy on the death of John Keats --$gvol. 3. Poems --$tHellas: a lyrical drama --$tEarly poems, 1802-1813 --$tPoems written in 1814-1815 --$tPoems written in 1816 --$tPoems written in 1817 --$tPoems written in 1818 --$tPoems written in 1819 --$gvol. 4. Poems --$tPoems written in 1820 --$tPoems written in 1821 --$tPoems written in 1822 --$gvol. 5. Prose --$tZastrozzi: a romance, 1810 --$tSt. Irvyne: or the Rosicrucian, 1811 --$tThe necessity of atheism, 1811 --$tAn address to the Irish people, 1812 --$tProposals for an association, 1812 --$tDeclaration of rights, 1812 --$tA letter to Lord Ellenborough, 1812 --$gvol. 6. Prose --$tA vindication of natural diet --$tA refutation of deism --$tA proposal for putting reform to the vote throughout the kingdom --$tAn address to the people on the death of the Princess Charlotte --$tHistory of a six weeks' tour --$tJournal at Geneva --$tThe assassins --$tReview of Hogg's "Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff" --$tOn the punishment of death --$tOn life --$tOn love --$tOn a future state --$tOn the revival of literature --$tOn Godwin's "Mandeville" --$tEssay on Christianity --$tOn the moral teaching of Christ --$tPreface to "Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus" --$tOn "Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus" --$tThe Elysian fields: a Lucianic fragment --$tOn "Rhododaphne, or the Thessalian spell" --$tUna favola --$tA fable (translation by Richard Garnett of "Una Favola") --$tA system of government by juries --$tFragments on reform --$tThe Coliseum --$tNote on sculptures in Rome and Florence --$tOn the vegetable system of diet --$gvol. 7. Prose --$tA philosophical view of reform --$tSpeculations on metaphysics --$tSpeculations on morals --$tOn the devil and devils --$tA defence of poetry --$tProse fragments --$tThe banquet of Plato --$tA discourse on the manners of the ancients, relative to the subject of love. By Shelley --$tThe ion, or, of the Iliad. Translated from Plato --$tMenexenus, or the funeral oration. A fragment. Translated from Plato --$tFragments of The Republic. Translated from Plato --$tOn a passage in Crito --$tOn the dæmon of Socrates --$tOn the Jews: translated from Tacitus --$tShelley's comment on Spinoza's definition of justice --$tOn prophecy. Translated from Spinoza --$tPassages from Goethe's Faust --$gvol. 8. Correspondence --$tEarly letters, July 18, 1803, to March 2, 1811 --$tPoland Street and Field Place, March 29 to July 4, 1811 --$tHarriet Westbrook, July 15 to Nov. 1, 1811 --$tHarriet Westbrook, July 15 to Nov. 1, 1811 --$tKeswick, November 6, 1811, to January 29, 1812 --$tShelley's Irish campaign, February 3 to March 20, 1812 --$tNantgwillt, April 16 to June 18, 1812 --$gvol. 9. Correspondence --$tLynmouth, Tanyrallt, and second visit to Dublin, June 30, 1812, to April 3, 1813 --$tLast days with Harriet, April 5, 1813, to May 14, 1814 --$tFirst visit to the continent, August 13, 1814, to June 22, 1815 --$tBishopgate--"Alastor," August, 1815, to April 24, 1816 --$tSecond visit to the continent, May 3 to August 2, 1816 --$tMarlow, September 8, 1816, to September 22, 1817 --$tMarlow--the revolt of Islam, September 24, 1817, to March 12, 1818 --$tEarly Italian impressions--"Rosalind and Helen," March 13 to November 10, 1818 --$gvol. 10. Correspondence --$tRome and Naples--"Prometheus Unbound," November 20, 1818, to June 8, 1819 --$tVilla Valsovano--"The Cenci," June 20 to September 27, 1819 --$tFlorence, October 13, 1819, to January 25, 1820 --$tPisa and Leghorn, February 9 to July 12, 1820 --$tPisa--the baths of San Giuliano--"Epipsychidion," "Adonais," July 20, 1820, to July 27, 1821 --$tThe Pisan circle--"Hellas." August 1, 1821, to April 12, 1822 --$tLast days, April 28 to July 4, 1822.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
600 10 $aShelley, Percy Bysshe,$d1792-1822.
600 17 $aShelley, Percy Bysshe,$d1792-1822.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00035250
655 7 $aPersonal correspondence.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919948
655 7 $aLiterature.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01921716
655 7 $aLiterature.$2lcgft
655 7 $aPersonal correspondence.$2lcgft
700 1 $aIngpen, Roger,$d1868 or 1869-1936,$eeditor.
700 1 $aPeck, Walter Edwin,$d1891-1954,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aShelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.$tComplete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley.$dNew York : Gordian Press ; London : Ernest Benn Ltd., 1965$w(OCoLC)756436104
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948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 635 OTHER HOLDINGS