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Letters and Journals Vol. I: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Classics Texts

Autor Lord George Gordon Byron
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2009
Byron's letters form a vital insight into the man and the writer. This edition contains a selection of letters, in addition to the journals and other prose (including translations).
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ISBN-13: 9781443805070
ISBN-10: 1443805076
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 145 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Seria Cambridge Scholars Publishing Classics Texts


Notă biografică

George Gordon, afterwards Lord Byron, was born in London in 1788. He inherited the title and seat at Newstead Abbey, but little money, in 1798. His first poems were written at Harrow before he proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge, acquiring a reputation for high living. He published two volumes, Fugitive Pieces and Hours of Idleness, in 1807, but they attracted criticism. After a Mediterranean tour, Byron completed the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which made him a celebrity on publication in 1812. Further poems were successful but the end of his brief and unsuitable marriage in 1816 led to scandal and Byron left England never to return. He went to Switzerland with Percy and Mary Shelley, then to Venice, where he completed Childe Harold, wrote Manfred and started Don Juan. He also corresponded with Goethe and became involved in the cause of Italian independence as his fame grew. Moving around the Mediterranean in 1822 he became actively involved in the movement for Greek independence from Turkey, becoming one of its political and naval leaders. He contracted rheumatic fever from a severe chill in an open boat, and died in April 1824. His heart was buried in Greece, his body at Newstead after Westminster Abbey refused it.