Really, it was one after another in terms of startling literary items- among the highlights for me on this preliminary walk through was a handwritten version of the poem "Ozymandias" (with a funny description by the curators that it was memorized by many a schoolchild), the death ring of dear Lord Byron and even pieces of Shelley's skull! The most sad and mysterious, though, was the water damaged (of course, as Shelley had drowned) book containing the collected plays of Sophocles, which is said to be with Shelley when he died (and which also contains his thumb mark in the corner from holding/reading it)-
Often, I do wonder about the passage of time, and think again my own affinity for writers- imagining how my life on the sidelines could have been without reading and writing for so many years, and these moments now of gasping for air and the hunger of reading again, ever more.
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| an image of the book that sank with Shelley, from the catalogue. |
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| the cold marble of the library/imagining the waves that sounded doom |


Supposedly he was killed for political reasons...
ReplyDeleteIn that case, one will most likely never know where the truth resides.
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