A TRAGEDY IN FIVE ACTS.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
[Composed at Rome and near Leghorn (Villa Valsovano), May-August 5,
1819; published 1820 (spring) by C. & J. Ollier, London. This edition
of two hundred and fifty copies was printed in Italy ‘because,’ writes
Shelley to Peacock, September 21, 1819, ‘it costs, with all duties and
freightage, about half what it would cost in London.’ A Table of
Errata in Mrs. Shelley’s handwriting is printed by Forman in “The
Shelley Library”, page 91. A second edition, published by Ollier in
1821 (C.H. Reynell, printer), embodies the corrections indicated in
this Table. No manuscript of “The Cenci” is known to exist. Our text
follows that of the second edition (1821); variations of the first
(Italian) edition, the title-page of which bears date 1819, are given
in the footnotes. The text of the “Poetical Works”, 1839, 1st and 2nd
editions (Mrs. Shelley), follows for the most part that of the editio
princeps of 1819.]