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Shelley

  • Writer: Emily Bilman
    Emily Bilman
  • May 15, 2023
  • 1 min read

We celebrated the anniversary of his death on July 8 with the Romantic Scholars in Rome. "The Triumph of Life" was read in many different languages. An unfinished poem, the last lines were: "And, Oh, I ask you what is life?" A question asked to all readers that found no answer in the poet's short lifetime devoted to poetry, political reform, liberty, and human rights.


 
 
 

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