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Percy Bysshe Shelley is recognised as one of the greatest English poets of the nineteenth century. His work was reviled by contemporaries for his politics and atheism, sentimentalised by Victorians, dismissed by scholars in the early twentieth century but is now receiving its due critical acclaim. Yet from the Chartists and the Suffragettes through Tianenman Squre and the Poll tax protesters to StoptheWar and Greek Solidarity, those fighting back have always quoted Shelley. He was an internationalist and revolutionary who supported the Irish movement and that of Greek Independence, a political activist who wrote pamphlets in defence of justice, free speech and parliamentary reform. Although he wrote when the working class was in its infancy, he had grasped how workers - and women - were oppressed. Radical, reformer, revolutionary, Shelley's politics still resonate today.