Percy Bysshe Shelley First of many others. | Page 2

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He was born the fourth of 1792 in Field Place (near Horsham, Sussex, England). His parents were Timothy and Elizabeth Shelley. They were six children whose four were girls and two boys, from them he was the oldest one.

Regarding his thoughts, he was atheistic, which is reflected in some of his works.

He studied for six years in the Eton College, since 1804. Then he went to the Oxford University. In 1811, he was expelled from his studies for his contribution to a pamphlet supporting atheism.

Once he grew up, he had two wifes and with the second one, the author of ´´Frankestein'', Mary Shelley, travelled together around Europe and spent the summer of 1816 around the Lake Geneva with Lord Byron. During that lovely time, Shelley wrote poetry and Mary conceived the idea for her novel 'Frankenstein'.

During all his life he could not stop writing things, he had been a poet, a dramatist, an essayist and a novelist.