Abstract
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) is considered one of the most prolific
poets and, at the same time, the most tragic icon of the Romantic Movement in England. His life and poetry certainly support such argument
because Shelley’s joy, his love of mankind, intense feelings, imagination,
love, freedom, and a profound belief in the perfection of man are unique
among all Romantics. This paper gives an outlook of his life, times, critical
reception, and his most famous works, which are recognized as leading
expressions of his incredible, and, oftentimes, neglected poetic genius.