Abstract: | In The Defence of Poetry 1821, Shelley claimedthat poets are the unacknowledged legislators of theworld. This has been taken to suggest that simply byvirtue of composing verse, they exert some exemplary moral power,in a vague unthreatening way. In fact, in his earlier politicalessay, A Philosophic View of Reform, he had writtenthat Poets and philosophers are the unacknowledged,etc. The philosophers, he was talking about, were revolutionary-minded:Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Voltaire and Mary Wollstonecraft. In addition, Shelley was, no mistake, out to change the legislationof his time. For him, there was no contradiction between poetry,political philosophy and active |