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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron 2 Volume Set
With Notices of his Life

This two-volume work of 1830, by his friend Thomas Moore, reveals Byron's character and provides a commentary on his writing.

George Gordon Byron (Author), Thomas Moore (Edited by)

9781108047142, Cambridge University Press

Multiple-component retail product, published 28 March 2012

1214 pages, 1 b/w illus.
24.4 x 16.9 x 7.9 cm, 2.39 kg

George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788–1824) is one of the central writers of British Romanticism and his 'Byronic' hero - the charming, dashing, rebellious outsider - remains a literary archetype. But to what extent is this character a portrayal of the author himself? Byron was known for his extremely unconventional, eccentric character and his extravagant and flamboyant lifestyle: he had numerous scandalous love affairs, including a suspiciously close relationship with his half-sister Augusta Leigh. Lady Caroline Lamb, one of his lovers, famously described him as 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. This two-volume work, compiled by his friend Thomas Moore, to whom Byron had given his manuscript memoirs (which he later burnt), was published in 1830. Volume 1 gives an account of Byron's life to 1816, and Volume 2 continues the narrative up to his early death in Greece in 1824.

Volume 1: Preface
Notices of the life of Lord Byron, 1788–1816
Letters I–CCXLI. Volume 2: Notices of the life of Lord Byron, 1816–1824
Letters CCXLII–DLXI
Appendix.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]

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