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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1980

Subject
  
Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Paul Foot

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Red Shelley is a 1981 work of literary criticism by Paul Foot. In it, the author draws attention to the radical political stance of the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, as revealed in poems such as "Queen Mab" and "The Masque of Anarchy".

Foot describes how Shelley, while living in Italy, heard the news of the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. Like Shelley, Foot was an alumnus of University College, Oxford (from which Shelley was expelled for expressing atheist views), and held the poet to be his inspiration in embracing socialism. "The Masque of Anarchy", Foot's favourite poem, was given to his sons to learn off by heart, and a live performance by Maxine Peake at the 2013 Manchester International Festival, to commemorate the anniversary of Peterloo was the basis of a BBC Culture Show documentary which referenced Foot's work.

Communist thinkers such as Karl Marx are known to have found inspiration in Shelley's work. However, critics such as Christopher Hitchens have shed doubt on Foot's interpretation of Shelley's poetry, which "may be as readily pressed into service by any movement".

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Red Shelley Wikipedia