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  1. 22 de abr. de 2014 · After they were married under Scots Law on August 29, 1811, Harriet and Shelley spent three chaotic years criss-crossing England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland in pursuit of his ill-fated notions of social revolution and communal utopia. As their disapproving families had cut off all funds, they struggled to stay out of reach of their creditors.

  2. The life and works of Percy Bysshe Shelley exemplify English Romanticism in both its extremes of joyous ecstasy and brooding despair. Romanticism’s major themes—restlessness and brooding, rebellion against authority, interchange with nature, the power of the visionary imagination and of poetry, the pursuit of ideal love, and the untamed spirit ever in search of freedom—all of these ...

  3. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Shelley then eloped to Scotland with 16-year-old Harriet Westbrook. The resulting scandal caused a serious rift with his family. Harriet and Shelley had two children, but soon separated.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Harriet, the first wife of the poet Percy Shelley, committed suicide by drowning in the Serpentine. Her body was recovered on the 10th December 1816, and there is a view that 'The Cold Earth Slept Below' refers to her death. However, there is some controversy about the date that Shelley wrote the poem. He died in a boating accident in Italy in ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · In August 1811, Shelley eloped with Harriet Westbrook, a 16-year-old woman his parents had explicitly forbidden him to see. His love for her was centered on the hope that he could save her from ...

  6. Harriet Westbrook (1 de agosto de 1795-9 de diciembre de 1816) fue la primera esposa del poeta romántico Percy Bysshe Shelley. Quick facts: Harriet Westbrook, Información personal, Naci... Harriet Westbrook

  7. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Harriet Tubman foi uma líder negra abolicionista norte-americana muito importante para a libertação do seu povo nos Estados Unidos. Nascida escravizada, Harriet conseguiu a libertação ao fugir do cativeiro nas plantations, grandes monoculturas que utilizaram mão-de-obra escrava nas Américas. Determinada e corajosa, contribuiu ativamente ...