The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2

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The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2

by Baron George Gordon Byron Byron

EN·~17 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Byron's Letter and Journals

0:13

Preface

6:02

List of Letters

8:12

List of Journal Entries

5:16

Chapter V—Childe Harold, Cantos I, II

3:45:50

Chapter VI—The Idol of Society—The Drury Lane Address—Second Speech in Parliament

3:21:28

Chapter VII—The Giaour and Bride of Abydos

3:33:19

Chapter VIII—Journal: November 14, 1813-April 19, 1814

6:18:34

Appendix IV—Letters of Bernard Barton

0:11

Appendix VI—The Giant and the Dwarf

2:28

Description

This volume gathers the private correspondence and journal entries of the famed poet during the vibrant years from August 1811 to April 1814. In these pages he reflects on the creation of celebrated poems such as the early cantos of Childe Harold, The Giaour, and The Bride of Abydos, while also navigating the sudden surge of public adulation that soon turns to sharp political criticism. The letters reveal a man torn between artistic triumph and the turbulence of his own reputation.

The editor, Rowland E. Prothero, presents over three hundred letters, many appearing in print for the first time and drawn directly from original manuscripts. Detailed notes explain the provenance of each piece, distinguishing freshly discovered material from earlier, sometimes heavily edited, publications. Listeners will hear Byron's voice in its most candid form—unapologetically blunt—offering a rare glimpse into the mind behind the legend.

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en

Duration

~17 hours (999K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clytie Siddall, Keren Vergon, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Baron George Gordon Byron Byron

Baron George Gordon Byron Byron

1788–1824

A dazzling, rebellious voice of the Romantic age, this poet turned travel, scandal, love, and political passion into some of the most memorable verse in English. His work can be witty, melancholy, dramatic, and surprisingly modern all at once.

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