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Shelley's Ghost

Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family
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It is difficult to think of a family more endowed with literary genius than the Shelley family--from the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife, novelist Mary Shelley, to Mary's parents, William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft--all were authors in their own right. Using extensive archival material, Shelley's Ghost explores the making of this remarkable literary family's reputation.

Drawing on the Bodleian Library's outstanding collection of letters, poetry manuscripts, rare printed books, portraits, and other personalia--including Shelley's working notebooks, Keats's letters to Shelley, William Godwin's diary, and the original manuscript of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein--Stephen Hebron charts the history of this talented yet troubled family. After Percy Bysshe Shelley's drowning in 1822, Mary published various manuscripts relating to both her husband's and her father's lives, and passed this historical legacy to her son, Sir Percy Florence Shelley and his wife, Lady Jane Shelley. As guardians of the archive until they bequeathed it to the Bodleian in 1892, Sir Percy Florence and Lady Jane helped shape the posthumous reputations of these writers. An afterword by Elizabeth Denlinger of the New York Public Library offers an additional perspective, exploring material relating to the Shelley family that slipped beyond the family's control.

An unparalleled look at one of the most significant families of British Romantic literature, Shelley's Ghost will be welcomed by scholars and the many fans of this enduring literacy legacy.

Product Details

PublisherBodleian Library
Publish DateJanuary 15, 2011
Pages192
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781851243396
Dimensions9.7 X 7.2 X 0.6 inches | 1.6 pounds

About the Author

Stephen Hebron is a curator working in the Department of Special Collections at the Bodleian Libraries.

Stephen Hebron has published widely in the field of Romanticism and curated a series of exhibitions at the Wordsworth Trust in Cumbria, England. His previous publications include John Keats: A Poet and His Manuscripts.

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