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George Gordon, Lord Byron Martin Garrett

George Gordon, Lord Byron By Martin Garrett

George Gordon, Lord Byron by Martin Garrett


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An introduction to the life and work of Lord Byron. Martin Garrett examines his poetry in the context of his short, eventful life. He discusses Byron's work, which was sensational from the start, his reputation and public disgrace, and his years spent travelling in Europe.

George Gordon, Lord Byron Summary

George Gordon, Lord Byron by Martin Garrett

An introduction to the life and work of Lord Byron. Martin Garrett examines his poetry in the context of his short, eventful life. His work was sensational from the start - and the public association of the author directly with the hero of poems such as Don Juan and Childe Harold helped to make them the bestsellers of their day. However, Byron's position as the toast of society was eclipsed by public disgrace, not helped by the scandal of the breakdown of his marriage, the birth of a daughter to his half-sister Augusta, and Lady Caroline Lamb who spread rumours of his unnatural practices. Martin Garrett relates how Byron spent the last ten years of his life travelling in Europe, and when he died aged 36 in 1824, his memoirs were burnt by friends who wished to protect his reputation from more scandal.

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GOR002393476
9780712346573
0712346570
George Gordon, Lord Byron by Martin Garrett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
British Library Publishing
20000415
128
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