The Life of Lord Byron

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The Life of Lord Byron

by John Galt

EN·~9 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
1

Transcribed by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk

0:03
2

AUTHOR’S INTRODUCTION

5:22
3

CHAPTER I

16:12
4

CHAPTER II

16:01
5

CHAPTER III

13:55
6

CHAPTER IV

13:09
7

CHAPTER V

7:27
8

CHAPTER VI

16:00
9

CHAPTER VII

10:21
10

CHAPTER VIII

10:10

Description

In this vivid portrait of the Romantic poet, listeners are taken through the turbulent childhood and rise of a man whose genius seemed destined for both brilliance and scandal. The narrative examines Byron’s physical deformity, the sting of early criticism, and the volatile mix of privilege and poverty that shaped his restless spirit. As his early verses spark both admiration and contempt, the biography shows how each setback fueled a fierce drive toward artistic greatness.

The author approaches the subject with measured honesty, avoiding sensationalism while acknowledging the fierce passions and contradictions that defined Byron’s life. By weaving together personal letters, contemporary commentary, and the poet’s own works, the story presents a nuanced view of a figure who simultaneously inspired awe and provoked enmity. Listeners will gain insight into the forces that propelled his meteoric fame and the restless heart behind the legend.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (542K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Galt

John Galt

1779–1839

Best known for vivid Scottish fiction and an unusually adventurous career, this prolific writer also helped shape early Canadian settlement. His novels brought everyday speech, local life, and the upheavals of a changing society onto the page.

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