Two different views are taken of this marriage by Shelleyan writers.
And yet the Shelleyan enthusiasts go on stubbornly asserting that the poets conduct had nothing to do with the decision.
But though they are foredoomed to failure, the Shelleyan Socialists have done and are doing no little harm to individuals.
Shelley was by no means such a fool as the Shelleyan enthusiasts would have us think him.
The Shelleyan narrative is not historically exact to his doings and experiences in either of his two schools.