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The "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" was conceived and written during a boating excursion with Byron on Lake Geneva, Switzerland, in June 1816. The beauty of the lake and of the Swiss Alps is responsible for Shelley's elevating what he calls "Intellectual Beauty" to the ruling principle of the universe.
1819 title page. C. and J. Ollier, London. Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue; With Other Poems is a poem collection by Percy Bysshe Shelley published in 1819. The collection also contains the poems "Lines written on the Euganean Hills", "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty", and the sonnet "Ozymandias".
1821 title page, Charles and James Ollier, London 1820–21 draft of Epipsychidion, Bodleian Library, Oxford. Epipsychidion is a major poetical work published in 1821 by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
1810 first edition title page, J. J. Stockdale, London. 1898 reprint title page, John Lane, London and New York Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire was a poetry collection written by Percy Bysshe Shelley and his sister Elizabeth which was printed by Charles and William Phillips in Worthing and published by John Joseph Stockdale in September 1810.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, written in 1816, published in Leigh Hunt's Examiner on January 19 of this year "Mont Blanc", published in History of a Six Weeks' Tour through a part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, a book written with his wife, Mary, who wrote most of the prose (Percy Shelley wrote the poem)
Ruth S. Granniss makes the following statement about the circumstances of the publication: "It was with difficulty that a publisher was found for the book, the sale of two hundred and fifty copies being guaranteed by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Bryan Waller Proctor ("Barry Cornwall") and Thomas Forbes Felsall [sic?].
"Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" Music by Thorsten Quaeschning, Lyrics by Percy B. Shelley: 6:24: 12. "Solution to all Problems" Music by Edgar Froese, Lyrics by Ralph Waldo Emerson: 6:24: 13. "The Burning Babe's Reality Song" (bonus track) Music by Edgar Froese, Lyrics by Robert Southwell: 5:33
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