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A cry for liberty echoes through the ages in Percy Bysshe Shelley's Hellas, a masterwork of lyrical drama poetry from the Romantic era. Written at the height of the Greek independence struggle, Shelley's dramatic verse play pulses with revolutionary fervour and deep compassion, transforming recent history into a powerful political allegory. Each line blends the musicality of Romantic period works with the urgency of 19th century drama, making Hellas essential reading for poetry enthusiasts, literary scholars, and admirers of the great romantic poets collection. Shelley's vision is both…mehr

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A cry for liberty echoes through the ages in Percy Bysshe Shelley's Hellas, a masterwork of lyrical drama poetry from the Romantic era. Written at the height of the Greek independence struggle, Shelley's dramatic verse play pulses with revolutionary fervour and deep compassion, transforming recent history into a powerful political allegory. Each line blends the musicality of Romantic period works with the urgency of 19th century drama, making Hellas essential reading for poetry enthusiasts, literary scholars, and admirers of the great romantic poets collection. Shelley's vision is both intimate and sweeping, capturing the hopes and heartbreak of a nation in turmoil. Through its evocative language and bold structure, Hellas invites readers to reflect on the struggle for freedom and the enduring human spirit. This is no ordinary play; it is a rare fusion of poetic beauty and political insight, cherished by Percy Shelley fans and those fascinated by the intersection of art and revolution. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are discovering Shelley's dramatic genius for the first time or seeking to enrich your romantic era literature library, Hellas stands as a cultural treasure, resonant and relevant across generations.