Romantic poetry collection exploring love, nature, political liberty, beauty, and the power of the human imagination.
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Romantic poetry collection exploring love, nature, political liberty, beauty, and the power of the human imagination.
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Recurring idealized love and passion in poems such as Epipsychidion and Love's Philosophy.
Depictions of tyranny and suffering in The Cenci and political protest poems.
No profanity present.
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Critiques of religious dogma, superstition, and institutional power.
Mythological and fantastical elements in Prometheus Unbound and The Witch of Atlas.
References to daemons and spirits in select poems.
Central themes of political liberty, protest against oppression, and reform.
Themes of loss and elegy such as Adonais, without graphic depiction.
Portrayals of tyranny, domestic cruelty, and systemic suffering in The Cenci.
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