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George Gordon, Lord Byron (British Library Writers' Lives) [Paperback]

Martin Garrett (Author)
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January 4, 2001 British Library Writers' Lives
Described by a contemporary as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know," Byron has been haunted by his infamous reputation for over 200 years. This readable and lively biography of the poet examines his chaotic life story, full of contradictions--an aristocrat with republican views, a proponent of romantic love notorious for his casual relationships, a religious agnostic who admired Roman Catholicism. His work was sensational from the start; his first poetry collection was withdrawn from circulation because it contained explicit references to his romantic conquests. He traveled through Europe on horseback, and on his return to London published a poem--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage--based on his experiences abroad. The poem was a bestseller, which established Lord Byron's reputation as one of England's most talented poets and Romanticism's most recognizable symbol. Other successful poems followed, such as Don Juan and Bride of Abydos. Byron's scandalous love affairs made him a celebrity, but also forced him to spend more and more time away from England. He lived in Italy and Greece and actively participated in the revolutionary movements in both countries. He died in Greece from fever just as his soldiers were preparing to attack a Turkish position.

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The British Library is in a unique position when it comes to biographical research, especially concerning British authors. This revered institution boasts the world's largest collection of original manuscripts, as well as an outstanding collection of letters, personal diaries, first editions, and other literary treasures. The titles in this series take full advantage of this vast source of documentary evidence by illustrating each of these lively writers' biographies with state-of-the-art facsimiles of pertinent documents and reproductions of art from the period. Penned by expert biographers, each of these books also contains an index, further reading list, and a chronology of the writer's life.

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Gr 9 Up-Written in a loose, baggy, sometimes overly familiar style, this brief, well-illustrated biography isn't a half-bad introduction to one of the most romantic of Romantic poets. Packed with captivating illustrations and choice quotes, it will cheer the hearts and be balm to the frazzled minds of researchers trying to fill their quotation quota, and satiate them to their primary-source satisfaction. On the negative side, the index seems a bit sparse and the story often seems better told by the well-chosen pictures than the text, which occasionally is in need of one last grammar check. Also, there is no attempt to place Byron within the context of the greater "Romantic" movement, and there is merely a suggestion of his critical standing today. Nonetheless, in the absence of a sudden plethora of Byron bios battling for space on library shelves, this volume is a serviceable addition.-Herman Sutter, Saint Agnes Academy, Houston, TX

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"Packed with captivating illustrations and choice quotes, it will cheer the hearts and be balm to the frazzled minds."--School Library Journal

"Well researched....Smoothly incorporates selected verses throughout."--Horn Book Guide

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (January 4, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195216776
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195216776
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #611,015 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Summary, February 6, 2009
This review is from: George Gordon, Lord Byron (British Library Writers' Lives) (Paperback)
As I said of the Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats volumes, this entire series, sadly not fully available, is an excellent introduction or, as in my case, re-introduction to the background and development of Byron, a rather self-absorbed and unappealing man. I particularly enjoyed the visuals as adding to the sense of time and place. Also, the description of Byron's relationship to other artists of the period (and historical events) added further depth to what might be called informative light reading.
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This craving for sensation could be explained in rather simple psychological terms: Byron needed to assert his identity having lost his (in any case unreliable) father in infancy or, he was lame and needed to prove himself just as active and able as others. Read the first page
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Childe Harold, Lord Byron, Teresa Guiccioli, The British Library, Newstead Abbey, House of Lords, Claire Clairmont, Lady Byron, Lady Melbourne, Leigh Hunt, Mary Shelley, The Liberal, Thomas Moore, Annabella Milbanke, Augusta Leigh, Palazzo Mocenigo, The Britub Library, The Corsair, Hours of Idleness, John Edleston, John Hunt, Lady Caroline Lamb, London Greek Committee, Palazzo Guiccioli, Palazzo Lanfranchi
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