Queen Mab

Queen Mab
Queen Mab, published in 1813, is the first major poetic work by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poem presents a fairy tale narrative where Queen Mab, a fairy, takes Ianthe on a celestial journey, exploring themes of revolution and the potential for a utopian future. Notable for its visionary ideas, the work lays the groundwork for Shelley's theories on social change and human virtue.
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