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Can anyone explain to me why we study Percy Bysshe Shelley as anything more than a minor Romantic poet and the husband of the author of Frankenstein?

There is no irony in my question. I dislike the Romantics (for values of "dislike" ranging from "am bored by" to "loathe"), so I'm well aware that I am not best positioned to see PBS's merits. And I am feeling particularly uncharitable toward him at the moment because I'm reading Anne K. Mellor's book on Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and have gotten to the part where PBS's self-centered, selfish, callous thoughtlessness is partly responsible for the death of their daughter Clara Everina and where PBS proves himself TOTALLY INCAPABLE of understanding why MWS has gone off him a bit in consequence.

So, yeah, my fondness for P. B. Shelley, never great to begin with, is currently at its all time low.

Byron was just as bad in his private life (possibly worse, although there we have to get into comparative ethics and well, let's not go there), but I do understand why he's part of the Western canon--I get it. I even--sort of--get Wordsworth, much though he bores me until my eyeballs roll back in their sockets.

But what is there about Shelley that makes him worth discussing?

Date: 2006-04-25 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mariness.livejournal.com
My two least favorite Romantic poets are Wordsworth and Shelley, who usually bore me, so I can't help you there. I do find reading about Shelley's life to be fascinating in a creepy and appalling sort of way, the way some people are caught by the sight of train wrecks. And his life story completely explains why someone forced to live with him would end up writing Frankenstein.

Date: 2006-04-25 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matociquala.livejournal.com
Wordsworth, I would like to see scraped off the planet. Byron's short lyric poetry I love, some Shelley certainly can hear the swing of...

Keats, I could read ALL DAY.

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