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[[Image:Shelley Memorial, University College, Oxford.JPG|thumb|300px|The Shelley Memorial.]]
The '''Shelley Memorial''' is a memorial to the [[poet]] [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]] (1792–1822) at [[University College, Oxford|University College]], [[Oxford]], [[England]], the college that he briefly attended and from which he was expelled for writing a pamphlet on ''[[The Necessity of Atheism]]''.
Although Shelley was expelled from the college, he remains one of its most famous alumni and is now held in high honour there. In 2005, the college acquired some of Shelley's letters to further enhance its connection with the poet.
== Statue ==
The memorial consists of a white marble sculpture of a reclining nude and dead Shelley washed up on the shore at [[Viareggio]] in [[Italy]] after his drowning, sculpted by [[Edward Onslow Ford]], associated with the [[New Sculpture]] movement. It is housed on a decorative plinth in a small [[dome]]d late-[[Victorian era|Victorian]] room designed by [[Basil Champneys]], behind ornamental railings that protect it from students.
The statue was commissioned by Shelley's daughter-in-law, Lady Shelley. It was originally intended to be located in the [[Protestant Cemetery, Rome|Protestant Cemetery]] in [[Rome]] where Shelley is buried, at the request of adventurer [[Edward John Trelawney]], a friend of Shelley. Trelawney wanted to have a monument of the poet next to his own. However, Trelawney's descendants thought that Ford's statue was too large and thus did not consent to his wishes. Eventually the statue ended up at University College, donated by Lady Shelley, with a formal opening ceremony on 14 June [[1893]]. Among others, Lady Shelley, Onslow Ford, Champneys and [[Benjamin Jowett]] were present at the opening ceremony.
The memorial has been the victim of a number of pranks over the years. The college's chemistry don, [[E. J. Bowen]], had to clean paint off the statue, for example. The room it is housed in has also been flooded and infested with goldfish.
The statue was a key element in the meeting of two main characters in the 1997 movie ''[[The Saint (film)|The Saint]]'', starring [[Val Kilmer]] [http://www.movie-locations.com/filmarchive/s/saint.html][http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/04.10.97/the-saint-9715.html].
== The Boyle-Hooke plaque ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Robert Hooke]] -->
[[Image:Boyle-Hooke plaque, University College, Oxford.JPG|thumb|300px|The Boyle-Hooke plaque on the outside of the Shelley Memorial in the High Street.]]
The Shelley Memorial is located on the site where the scientists [[Robert Boyle]] and [[Robert Hooke]] performed experiments while they were in [[Oxford]], previously Cross Hall until the early 1800s. This is recorded for passers-by, on a plaque on the exterior wall of the memorial in the [[High Street, Oxford|High Street]], that reads:
<table><tr><td align="center">
: In a house on this site
: between [[1655]] and [[1668]] lived
: ROBERT BOYLE
: Here he discovered [[Boyle's Law|BOYLE'S LAW]]
: and made experiments with an
: [[Air pump|AIR PUMP]] designed by his assistant
: ROBERT HOOKE
: Inventor Scientist and Architect
: who made a [[Microscope|MICROSCOPE]]
: and thereby first identified
: the [[Living cell|LIVING CELL]]
</td></tr></table>
==Bibliography==
* Darwall-Smith, R.H. "The Shelley Memorial," ''[[University College Record]]'' 12.4 (2000): 74–87.
* Getsy, David. "'Hard realism': The thanatic corporeality of Edward Onslow Ford's ''Shelley Memorial''." In ''Body Doubles: Sculpture in Britain, 1877–1905.'' New Haven and London: [[Yale University Press]], 2004, pp. 87–118. [earlier version in ''Visual Culture in Britain'' 3.1 (2002): 53-76.
* Haskell, Francis. "The Shelley Memorial." ''[[Oxford Art Journal]]'', 1 (1978): 3–6.
* ''Shelley and Univ: 1810–1811''. University College, Oxford, 20 June 1992. (Papers delivered by the Master and three Fellows of University College at a seminar to commemorate the bicentenary of Shelley's birth.)
== External links ==
* [http://www.virtual-archive.co.uk/university.htm Prints of University College including the Shelley Memorial]
* [http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/po/051017.shtml New Shelley letters acquired by University College and the Bodleian Library], 17 October 2005.
* [http://www.cherwell.org/arts/culture/shelley_memorial_all_washed_up Shelley Memorial all washed up?] article from ''[[Cherwell (newspaper)|Cherwell]]''
* [http://archive.museophile.org/ox/univ-col/boyle-hooke.html Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke, University College, Oxford]
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