Percy Shelley: Poems

Selected works

Works are listed by estimated year of composition. The year of first publication is given when this is different. Source is Bieri,[191] unless otherwise indicated.

Poetry

  • (1810) Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire (collaboration with Elizabeth Shelley)
  • (1810) Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson (collaboration with Thomas Jefferson Hogg)
  • (1812) The Devil's Walk
  • (1813) Queen Mab
  • (1815) Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude (published 1816)
  • (1816) Mont Blanc (published 1817)
  • (1816) Mutability
  • (1817) Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
  • (1817) The Revolt of Islam (published 1818)
  • (1818) Ozymandias
  • (1818) Rosalind and Helen (published 1819)
  • (1818) Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills (published 1819)
  • (1819) England in 1819 (published 1839)
  • (1819) Love's Philosophy
  • (1819) Ode to the West Wind (published 1820)
  • (1819) The Mask of Anarchy (published 1832)
  • (1819) Julian and Maddalo (published 1824)
  • (1820) Peter Bell the Third (published 1839)
  • (1820) Letter to Maria Gisborne (published 1824)
  • (1820) To a Skylark
  • (1820) The Cloud
  • (1820) The Sensitive Plant[192]
  • (1820) The Witch of Atlas (published 1824)
  • (1821) Adonais
  • (1821) Epipsychidion
  • (1821) Music, When Soft Voices Die (published 1824)
  • (1822) One Word is Too Often Profaned (published 1824)
  • (1822) A Dirge (published 1824)
  • (1822) The Triumph of Life (unfinished, published 1824)
  • (1824) Posthumous Poems

Drama

  • (1819) The Cenci
  • (1820) Prometheus Unbound
  • (1820) Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant
  • (1822) Charles the First (unfinished)
  • (1822) Hellas

Fiction

  • (1810) Zastrozzi
  • (1810) St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian (published 1811)

Short prose works

  • "The Assassins, A Fragment of a Romance" (1814)
  • "The Coliseum, A Fragment" (1817)
  • "The Elysian Fields: A Lucianic Fragment" (1818)
  • "Una Favola (A Fable)" (1819, originally in Italian)

Essays

  • The Necessity of Atheism (with T. J. Hogg) (1811)
  • Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things (1811)
  • An Address, to the Irish People (1812)
  • Declaration of Rights (1812)[193]
  • A Letter to Lord Ellenborough (1812)
  • A Vindication of Natural Diet (1813)
  • A Refutation of Deism (1814)[194]
  • Speculations on Metaphysics (1814)
  • On the Vegetable System of Diet (1814–1815; published 1929)
  • On a Future State (1815)
  • On The Punishment of Death (1815)
  • Speculations on Morals (1817)
  • On Christianity (incomplete, 1817; published 1859)
  • On Love (1818)
  • On the Literature, the Arts and the Manners of the Athenians (1818)
  • On The Symposium, or Preface to The Banquet Of Plato (1818)
  • On Frankenstein (1818; published in 1832)
  • On Life (1819)
  • A Philosophical View of Reform (1819–20, first published 1920)
  • A Defence of Poetry (1821, published 1840)

Chapbooks

  • Wolfstein; or, The Mysterious Bandit (1822)
  • Wolfstein, The Murderer; or, The Secrets of a Robber's Cave (1830)

Translations

  • The Banquet (or The Symposium) of Plato (1818) (first published in unbowdlerised form 1931)
  • Ion of Plato (1821)

Collaborations with Mary Shelley

  • (1817) History of a Six Weeks' Tour
  • (1820) Proserpine
  • (1820) Midas[195]

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