Byron: The Making of a MythBodley Head, 1988 - 187 sider Stephen Coote has written a biography of Lord Byron, focusing on the man behind the myth. Byron was an enigma in his own lifetime. Since his death the public's view of him has swung between admiration and fascinated disapproval - from feted poet to ostracised libertine, from debauched exile to heroic freedom fighter and finally to cult figure. |
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... Shelley . " Never was scene more awfully desolate as that which we passed in one even- ing of our last day's journey . " Eventually the party arrived at their destination and put up at Monsieur Dejan's Hotel d'Angleterre . When Byron ...
... Shelley . " Never was scene more awfully desolate as that which we passed in one even- ing of our last day's journey . " Eventually the party arrived at their destination and put up at Monsieur Dejan's Hotel d'Angleterre . When Byron ...
Side 91
... Shelley's ( which has not survived ) was the first told , but when Byron recited the lines from Coleridge's Christabel in which an evil demon visits her victim , Shelley ran shrieking from the room , one hand pulling at his long hair ...
... Shelley's ( which has not survived ) was the first told , but when Byron recited the lines from Coleridge's Christabel in which an evil demon visits her victim , Shelley ran shrieking from the room , one hand pulling at his long hair ...
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... Shelley prevented this . The two poets had not met . since Shelley's visit to the Palazzo Mocenigo over two years before . Still deeply concerned about Claire and the fate of her child whom Byron had placed in a convent near Ravenna , ...
... Shelley prevented this . The two poets had not met . since Shelley's visit to the Palazzo Mocenigo over two years before . Still deeply concerned about Claire and the fate of her child whom Byron had placed in a convent near Ravenna , ...
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A BYRON ALL OVER | 6 |
A GOOD SORT OF FELLOW | 12 |
CHILDE HAROLDS PILGRIMAGE | 25 |
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