Letters Concerning the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron from Various Correspondents, Including Lady Byron

Letters Concerning the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron from Various Correspondents, Including Lady Byron

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Published: 2020

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Includes typed letters primarily from Lady Byron and manuscript correspondence from the following writers: (1) 1816, Sir James Burges to John Hanson; (2) 1816, M Doyle to John Cam Hobhouse; (3) 1816, James Farquhar to John Hanson; (4) 1816, J.W. Ford to John Hanson; (5) 1816, John Hanson to Lord Byron, Stephen Lushington and Samuel Sheperd; (6) 1816, William Hoar to John Hanson; (7) 1816, John Cam Hobhouse to M Doyle and Wilmot; (8) 1816, Reverend W. Hodgson; (9) 1816, Augusta Leigh to John Hanson; (10) 1816, Stephen Lushington to John Hanson, Henry Vassal Fox and others; (11) 1816, J. Mann to Byron; (12) 1816, Ralph Noel Milbanke to John Hanson; (13) 1816, Samuel Shepherd to John Hanson; (14) 1816, Gerard Wharton to Lord Byron and John Hanson, some written together with J.W. Ford; (15) 1816, Wilmot to Lord Byron and John Cam Hobhouse; (16) 1816, two unidentified.


Letters to and of Augusta Leigh and Other Members of Her Family

Letters to and of Augusta Leigh and Other Members of Her Family

Author: John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton

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Published: 2020

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Letters from John Murray II, John Murray III, John Cam Hobhouse and others, to Augusta Leigh. Includes a memorandum of the destruction of papers formerly belonging to Augusta Leigh, purchased by John Murray III in 1886. Also included are letters from several of Leigh's children and relatives, some concerning Emily Leigh's regaining possession of Byron letters from John Murray III, and one from Elizabeth Medora Leigh stating herself to be the daughter of Lord Byron and destitute.


"Famous in My Time": 1810-1812

Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780674089419

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George Gordon Byron was a superb letter-writer: almost all his letters, whatever the subject or whoever the recipient, are enlivened by his wit, his irony, his honesty, and the sharpness of his observation of people. They provide a vivid self-portrait of the man who, of all his contemporaries, seems to express attitudes and feelings most in tune with the twentieth century. In addition, they offer a mirror of his own time. This first collected edition of all Byronâe(tm)s known letters supersedes Protheroâe(tm)s incomplete edition at the turn of the century. It includes a considerable number of hitherto unpublished letters and the complete text of many that were bowdlerized by former editors for a variety of reasons. Protheroâe(tm)s edition included 1,198 letters. This edition has more than 3,000, over 80 percent of them transcribed entirely from the original manuscripts.The second volume of Byronâe(tm)s letters embraces his second year in Greece, his revealing accounts to Hobhouse and others of his life in Athens, his visit to Veli Pasha, and his return by Malta to England. It covers the period of the loss of his mother and of several of his closest friends, of his first acquaintance with Moore and Rogers, his maiden speech in the House of Lords, the publication of Childe Harold, and the resulting fame that brought him into Whig society. It marks the beginning of his correspondence with Lady Melbourne, who became the confidante of his liaisons with Lady Caroline Lamb and Lady Oxford, and who forwarded his first (rejected) proposal to Annabella Milbanke.Leslie A. Marchand, the author of critical studies and of the definitive biography of Byron, has brought a lifetime of study to the major task of editing these letters. He has done it with a restraint and objectivity that allows Byron to come through to us with unimpeded clarity.


The Kindness of Sisters

The Kindness of Sisters

Author: David Crane

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 328

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"An original account, revolutionary in technique, examining the character of the great Romantic poet Lord Byron through the lives and deadly rivalry of the two women he left behind." "The heart of David Crane's account is the lifelong feud between Augusta - Byron's half sister with whom he had a passionate affair - and Annabella, his society wife, both of whom bore him daughters. Crane reimagines the famous meeting between the two women years after Byron's death, a chillingly dramatic scene through which he explores the emotional and sexual truths that lay at the center of these tragic relationships. In the encounter between the two women - one in chronic ill health, the other dying - we have the ultimate display of their mutual obsession with the memory and compulsive influence of Byron that makes their story that of the Romantic Age itself." "It is a story full of dubious motives, especially Annabella's "saving" of Augusta and her child, Medora, and her twisted revenge on them both. And as the curses of incest and abuse play themselves out in the fates of Byron's daughters, we see their lives assuming the shape of Greek tragedy." "In the meeting of the two women and the consequences of their battle, Crane shows us the Romantic Age in its terrible collision with the new world of the Victorians. The Kindness of Sisters establishes Crane as a biographer of formidable gifts."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Byron: A Life in Ten Letters

Byron: A Life in Ten Letters

Author: Andrew Stauffer

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2024-02-22

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1009200151

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A Byron biography like no other – published to mark the bicentennial of his death – it tells the remarkable life story of the celebrated Romantic poet through ten of his best, most resonant letters. Using Byron's correspondence, Stauffer relates a vivid and engaging story of creativity, fame, sexual transgression and scandal.