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Percy B Shelley and Romanticism

  • Godwin Moves To England To Write

    William comes to England in search of reforming it with his writing capabilities.
  • Romanticism Sparked from French Revolution

    French Revolution begat the thought of romanticism, which developed all over Europe and was key in starting romantcism.
  • Francois-René de Chateaubriand's First work Published

    Another acclaimed author of Romanticism, a French writers first novel is published.
  • William Godwin's Novel "St Leon" Inspires Frankenstein

    William Godwins published "St Leon" inspires famous novel written by his daughter, "Frankenstein".
  • Romanticism and Science Join

    In the early 19th century, scientists looked at science from the romantic viewpoint, showing them new ways in which to explain the unexplained, especially in nature
  • Romantic Music

    Music of the heart is written and composed by some of the most common know composers such as Beethoven and Mozart, who indeed wrote music during that time period.
  • Lord Byron Emerges

    Lord Byron begans his poetry starting at age 14, and develops greatly his skills as a poet
  • Percy Attends Eton College

    Percy Shelley goes to Eton collge to study literature and that is where he rights his first peom.
  • Lord Byron's First Work Published

    Byron's work published by publishers from who he requested that his name not be written on the book.
  • Zastrozzi is Published

    Percy's first poem that expressed his pessimistic and gothic view of the world.
  • Percy Attends Oxford

    Percy is accepted at Oxford, but rarely attends, because he is enveloped in his reading and writing and study of poetry.
  • "A Necessity Of Atheism" Is Published

    Percy Shelley expresses his religious views in one of his earlier works of poetyr.
  • Byron's Work Noticed

    Lord Byrons work is noticed by the masses and requested upon that he keep writing and putting out more poetry.
  • William Godwins Daughter Marries Percy Shelley

    Godwin's daughter marries a author from the same era in which he wrote himself.
  • Ozymandias Is Published

    Most commonly known poem by Percy Shelley is published.
  • Adonais is published

    Famous poem by Percy is published and revered as one his more succesful poems.
  • Francois-René Is Removed From Office

    In showing René's true feelings of romanticism, he is removed from his political position in France.
  • Francois-René Dies

    Francois dies a normal death from old age in France and is revered throughout France.