12 Works in Percy Shelley
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“What are you doing?”
Percy Shelley didn’t look up from the thick book he was thumbing through. “What’s it look like?”
Lord Byron hummed, and leaned on the wall above where Percy was lounging in a window seat, reading by the watery daylight. “Can I distract you?”
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Byron, Keats, and Shelley gather together to share wine and poetry and Byron's sprawling mansion. Shelley attempts to preserve poor Keats' innocence, while Byron is rather disgustingly himself.
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Mary Shelley fights monsters. What more do you need?
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More went on at Villa Diodati than met the eye.
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I am not worthy, he writes in the dark of his room, Percy’s head on Mary’s chest, his body curled around hers like a cat. I am not worthy, he writes, and if this is not the wrong type of love, he does not know what is.
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Shelley has a disturbing vision.
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Fragments from a romance.
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Mary Shelley recounts to a friend the events of the summer of 1816, spent near Lake Geneva with her husband and Lord Byron - and Lady Darla and her husband. In our world Byron and Polidori effectively invented the modern vampire story while Mary was writing the first draft of Frankenstein. There could well have been more direct inspiration for the vampire tale, though.
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On the banks of Lake Geneva, Byron, Shelley and their parties spend the summer of 1816. At least one result of the trip is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. But what causes might there have been, to start her writing such a horrible tale? What stresses and jealousies? And what kind of love did Shelley and Byron discover in themselves?
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Jane finds John’s love letters to Percy.
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Unconscious, as some human lovers are (Sympathetic Resonance) by Ineffabilitea
Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Historical RPF
26 Apr 2008
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Angelic intelligence may be broader, and have thousands of years of practice, but sometimes a human still needs to give it a nudge in the right direction.
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"We'll write our own history of someone elses."
