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THE LIFE AND LETTERS
OF
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY

II

 

 

 

Photogravure by Annan & Swan
E. J. TRELAWNY.
From a portrait after Severn.
in the possession of Sir Percy F. Shelley, Bart.
London. Richard Bentley & Son: 1889.

 

 

 

THE LIFE & LETTERS
OF
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

 

BY
Mrs. JULIAN MARSHALL

 

 

WITH PORTRAITS AND FACSIMILE

 

IN TWO VOLUMES

 

Vol. II

 

 

 

LONDON
RICHARD BENTLEY & SON
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen
1889

 

 


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CONTENTS

 PAGES
 CHAPTER XVII
 July-September 1822
1822
(July).
Mary and Mrs. Williams go to Pisa—They can learn nothing—Trelawny accompanies them back to Casa Magni—The bodies of Shelley and Williams are washed ashore—Trelawny brings Mary, Jane, and Clare back to Pisa—Mary’s endurance—Letters from Godwin—Mary’s letter to Mrs. Gisborne—The bodies are cremated—Dispute about Shelley’s heart—It remains with Mary—Mary’s decision to remain for a time with the Hunts, and to assist them and Byron with the Liberal—Goes to Genoa—Mrs. Williams goes to England—Letter from Mary to Mrs. Gisborne and Clare—Letters from Clare and Jane Williams—The Hunts and Byron are established at Albaro1-35
 
 CHAPTER XVIII
 ...

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