Byron: The Last Phase

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Byron: The Last Phase

by Richard Edgcumbe

EN·~12 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

PREFACE

7:09
2

PART I

6:43:17
3

PART IIWHAT THE POEMS REVEAL

2:33:08
4

PART III‘ASTARTE’

2:34:43
5

APPENDIX

19:55
6

INDEX

33:44

Description

The book follows a remarkable period in the poet’s life, when his exile from Italy gave way to a fierce dedication to Greece’s struggle for independence. In a tone that feels like a confidential conversation, the author traces Byron’s shift from a flamboyant libertine to a solemn, self‑sacrificing leader, revealing how his actions on the battlefield contrasted sharply with the reputation cultivated by earlier biographers.

Drawing on rarely‑seen dispatches, private letters and contemporary diaries, the narrative reconstructs the tangled web of personal and political intrigue surrounding Byron’s marriage, his half‑sister, and the scandal‑ridden “Astarte” affair. The author’s careful cross‑checking of sources invites listeners to reconsider long‑standing myths while keeping the focus on the palpable tensions and aspirations of the era.

Ultimately, the work offers a richly textured portrait of a famed poet caught in the turmoil of revolutionary Greece, inviting anyone interested in literary history, drama, or the complexities of personal transformation to listen closely.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (741K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2013-01-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Richard Edgcumbe

1843–1937

Best remembered as a courtier, editor, and literary biographer, he moved comfortably between royal service and the world of nineteenth-century letters. His books on Byron and Edward Trelawny, along with his edition of Frances, Lady Shelley’s diary, helped preserve a lively corner of Romantic literary history.

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