Read his poems. What can we say that he didn't himself?
He's aight, but his Ozymandias was done better by japs a thousand years before.
The Cenci and Promethius Unbound. Read those, post your enthusiasm and I'll lend my support.
he wrote ghost wrote frankenstein
1. Coleridge
2. Shelley
3. Keats
4. Wordsworth
5. Byron
>>9641575
I sure hope not, that book was atrocious
>>9641580
Incorrect,
1. Keats
2. Wordsworth
3. Coleridge
4. Shelley
5. Byron
9001. Blake
>>9641575
this is my new favourite /lit/ theory
>>9641527
if you decide to write about him, don't write about The Triumph of Life or Montblanc
1. Blake/Keats
2. Coleridge
3. Wordsworth/Shelley
4.Byron
>>9641580
>Byron below Wordsworth
Do you hate Byron or just like Wordsworth too much?
"Start with the Greeks"
>>9641527
He's pretty dang good. Read "Mont Blanc," "Ode to the West Wind," and "Ozymandias" if you wanna see if he piques your interest.
>>9641830
You're all over the place, man. Don't drive drunk.
>>9641830
I would agree with this. Though Byron sometimes has a certain charm, especially in Don Juan, that Keats and Wordsworth can't ever hope to match
>>9641527
Coleridge is my favourite by a margin, but Shelley can be fun.
>>9641580
Wordsworth
Coleridge
Keats
Shelley
Byron
>>9641527
he's the prototype for annoying vegans you meet. better poet though. still probably as many flower references in his poems as you'd expect from a vegan unschooling mother. read his wife instead.