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Updated: 2005-06-09 08:48

Shelley's letters fetch £45,600

英國(guó)著名詩(shī)人雪萊的一些私人信件最近在倫敦拍賣(mài)會(huì)上露面,拍賣(mài)價(jià)格高達(dá)45600英鎊。

Shelley's letters fetch £45,600
Shelley's letters fetch £45,600 

A recently discovered set of letters by the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley have sold for £45,600 at a London auction.

The letters were written to Ralph Wedgwood - a member of the pottery family - between December 1810 and February 1811.

Shelley was studying at Oxford University at the time.

The letters, which provide an insight into Shelley's views on atheism , were destined for a car boot sale until the owner contacted the auction house.

They were found in a trunk at a house in south-west London alongside four written by Shelley's best friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg, and were expected to fetch £30,000.

The finder, thought to be a descendant of the Wedgwood family, then left the letters to a neighbour who contacted Christie's auction house.

Shelley and Hogg were expelled from Oxford University in 1811 for writing a pamphlet about atheism.

Both men were summoned before the authorities when the article was circulated. Shelley refused to co-operate and Hogg protested.

The eight letters by the pair shed light on Shelley's eventual emergence as a rebel poet and the theme of atheism in his work.

In one he wrote: "Christ never existed... the fall of man, the whole fabric indeed of superstition which it supports can no longer obtain the credit of philosophers."

Christie's said the correspondence fills an important gap in historians' understanding of Shelley's intellectual development and his expulsion from Oxford.

Head of books Crispin Jackson said the letters were kept for the Wedgwood connection rather than their famous author.

They were sold for £45,600, including buyer's premium, in a valuable books and manuscripts sale.

(BBC)

 

Vocabulary:
 

atheism: the doctrine that there is no God or gods(無(wú)神論學(xué)說(shuō))

pamphlet: an unbound printed work, usually with a paper cover(小冊(cè)子)

correspondence: the letters written or received(信件)

 
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