
CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.
NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON.
APPENDIX.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES IN PROSE.
REVIEW OF WORDSWORTH'S POEMS, - 2 Vols. 1807.
REVIEW OF GELL'S GEOGRAPHY OF ITHACA, AND ITINERARY OF GREECE. - (From the "Monthly Review" for August, 1811.)
PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES.
A FRAGMENT.
LETTER TO JOHN MURRAY, ESQ. ON THE REV. W.L. BOWLES'S STRICTURES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF POPE.
OBSERVATIONS UPON "OBSERVATIONS" A SECOND LETTER TO JOHN MURRAY, ESQ. ON THE REV. W.L. BOWLES'S STRICTURES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF POPE.
In this final volume, the reader is taken into the closing chapter of Byron’s turbulent life through a rich collection of his own words. The letters and journal entries from early 1823 until his death in April 1824 reveal a poet still wrestling with fame, reputation, and the relentless scrutiny of the public eye. Interwoven with these personal missives are Byron’s essays, parliamentary speeches, and reviews that showcase his restless intellect and his keen engagement with contemporary politics and literature.
Beyond the correspondence, the book gathers a variety of prose pieces—critical reviews of Wordsworth and Gell, a fragment of a longer work, and thoughtful letters on literary controversies of the day. These documents paint a vivid portrait of a man whose friendships, especially with Shelley, and his alliances with figures like Hunt, shaped his final creative ambitions. Together, they offer listeners an intimate glimpse of Byron’s mind at the very end of his remarkable, if often conflicted, career.
Full title
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals
Language
en
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~13 hours (782K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Leonard Johnson and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-01-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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