"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"

If winter comes, can spring be far behind?

This poem, from Shelley's ode to the west wind, is one of the classic works of romanticism. Shelley's fame is well known. One of the greatest poets in Britain, his poems have been translated into dozens of languages all over the world and reprinted in one edition. This poem "ode to the west wind" is regarded as a pearl in the treasure house of world poetry, and it has been popular for more than 200 years.

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Percy bysshe shelley (English original name: percy bysshe shelley,1August 4, 792-1July 8, 822), a British romantic democratic poet and writer, was the first socialist poet, novelist, philosopher, essayist and political commentator, reformer, platonist and idealist, and was deeply influenced by utopian socialist thought.

Shelley was born in Wernham near horsham, Sussex, England, and entered Eton College at the age of 12. 18 10 entered Oxford university; On March 25th, 18 1 1 was expelled from Oxford University after less than one year. 181311completed the long narrative poem Queen Mabu; From 18 18 to 18 19, two important long poems, Prometheus Liberated, Thousand Wonders and ode to the west wind, were completed. 1822 died on July 8th.