Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 885 g
Chiefly with Lady Melbourne, Mr. Hobhouse, the Hon. Douglas Kinnaird, and P. B. Shelley
Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 885 g
Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
ISBN: 978-1-108-03396-1
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
A leading figure in Romanticism and a political campaigner committed to social reform, Lord Byron (1788–1824) is regarded as one of the greatest of British poets. First published in 1922, this two-volume work is a compilation of letters Byron wrote between 1808 and 1824 to some of his close friends, including Lady Melbourne, John Cam Hobhouse, a fellow-student at Cambridge, and Percy Bysshe Shelley. The introduction and biographical notes by the publisher John Murray IV (1851–1928), grandson of Byron's own publisher John Murray II, supplement the letters and restore their narrative thread. Volume 1 covers the period 1808–15, from the trip Byron took across Europe with Hobhouse as a young man to his marriage to Anne Isabella Milbanke. Volume 2 contains letters dating from 1816 to Byron's death. It focuses on Byron's exile in Italy and his involvement in the Greek independence movement.
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Volume I: Introduction; 1. Travels in Greece and Turkey (1808–11); 2. Return to England (1811–12); 3. Correspondence with Lady Melbourne (1812); 4. Correspondence with Lady Melbourne (1813); 5. Marriage (1814–15). Volume 2: 6. Exile (1816); 7. Venice (1817); 8. Venice (1818); 9. Venice (1819); 10. Ravenna (1820); 11. Venice - Pisa (1821); 12. Pisa - Genoa (1822); 13. Genoa - Greece (1823); 14. Last days (1824); Appendix; Index.