<p>In 'Shelley at Oxford', Thomas Jefferson Hogg commemorates the formative period of the celebrated English poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, during his tenure at University of Oxford. Although Shelley's time at the institution was brief and concluded with his infamous expulsion, Hogg's narrative not only captures this tumultuous epoch but also offers an unparalleled glimpse into Shelley's intellectual fervor and burgeoning radicalism. Composed in a s...