Percy Bysshe Shelley
English poet and playwright

Born
August 4th, 1792
232 years ago
Died
July 8th, 1822
202 years ago — 29 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A key figure in the English Romantic movement, one wrote extensively during the early 19th century. Major works include the poems "Ozymandias" and "To a Skylark," which exemplify themes of beauty and transience. Also contributed to the genre with plays such as "The Cenci," which explores themes of justice and morality. His life was often marked by political radicalism, particularly in areas pertaining to social justice and equality.
Wrote the poem 'Ozymandias'
Wrote 'To a Skylark'
Authored the play 'The Cenci'
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