Description
About the Author
James Bieri is a retired professor of psychology at the University of Texas-Austin.
Reviews
Bieri's biography, which will surely be the definitive study of Shelley's life and work for many years to come, advances and enriches the state of contemporary Shelley studies in remarkable ways. -- Stephen C. Behrendt Romantic Circles 2007 Bieri's detailed presentations and thoughtful analyses make this an especially admirable volume... This could well become the standard Shelley biography. Essential. Choice 2005 It is the life of the subject that really carries this book. Shelley's life was indeed sensational, tragic, and still contains mystery enough to stretch the mind... The achievement of this book is in its gathering together and careful presentation of evidence. It is the unfortunate life of Shelley that grips the reader throughout. -- Sharon Ruston Times Literary Supplement 2005 The young Shelley that emerges from this well-researched biography, the outcome of many years' work, is in part the product of family personalities and tensions, but Bieri also respects the strength of Shelley's own opinions. -- Elizabeth Helsinger SEL Studies in English Literature 2006 A quietly magisterial feat of scholarship... All those who admire Shelley's work or wish to find out more about his life will gain much from these superbly researched and executed volumes. -- Michael O'Neill Keats-Shelley Journal 2006 An impressively comprehensive and frequently exciting work. -- Rebecca Oppenheimer Howard County Times 2009 This is a work sure to become an indispensable resource for the next generation of Shelley scholars. -- Rowland Weston Cercles 2010
Book Information
ISBN 9780801888618
Author James Bieri
Format Paperback
Page Count 888
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 1225g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 46mm