
Alongside Jane Austen, The Brontë Sisters, And Oscar Wilde, Lord Byron Possesses A Star-quality Unlike Other Classic British Authors. His Life As Poet, Philanderer, Homosexual, And Freedom Fighter Is Legendary, And This New Selection From His Powerful Letters And Journals Tells The Story From The Inside, In Byron's Own Racy And Passionate Style. Though Byron Is Chiefly Known As A Poet, His Letters And Journals Are One Of The Glories Of English Prose Literature, And One Of The Greatest British Acts Of Autobiography, Alongside Pepys' Diary And Boswell's Journal. This New Selection, Taken From The Authoritative And Unbowdlerized Edition Prepared By Leslie Marchand In The 1970s, Not Only Provides The Cream Of His Informal Prose; It Amounts To A Biography In Byron's Own Words. No Other English Writer Lived So Remarkable An Existence, From Rented Rooms In Aberdeen To A Nottinghamshire Peerage, From European Fame To English Infamy, And Notorious Italian Exile To A Glorious Death In The Greek War Of Independence.the Letters And Journals Are Selected, Introduced, And Annotated To Provide A Running Narrative Of The Life And Career Of His Remarkable Man In His Own Unmistakable Words.
This collection investigates the life and character of Lord Byron through his own informal prose to determine how his personal writings function as a primary autobiographical record. Richard Lansdown, a scholar of Romantic literature, curates this selection from the definitive Leslie Marchand edition to present a cohesive narrative of Byron's existence. By organizing these letters and journals chronologically, the book argues that Byron's private correspondence provides a more authentic and immediate account of his development than traditional biographical analysis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and literary critics frequently cite this selection as a standard entry point for those seeking to understand Byron's personality outside of his formal poetry. Readers often note that the prose remains accessible while providing significant insight into the social and political climate of the 19th century.
Page Count:
500
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191044768
ISBN-13:
9780191044762
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