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Byron : a literary life

Caroline Franklin

(Macmillan literary lives)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk : hard
  • : uk : pbk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xi-xiii) and index

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Description

This is the first biography of Byron to focus on the poet as a professional writer and the circumstances of literary production of his major poems. It shows how Byron interacted and collaborated with other writers; how he tailored his writing to different circles of readers when experimenting with genre, style, and serial publication; how he negotiated with his publishers in establishing the bounds of his challenge to political, sexual and religious conventions. His aristocratic status enabled him to combine the face-saving appearance of insouciant dilettantism with an actual writing practice as dedicatedly professional in many ways as that of novelists like Scott or Dickens.

Table of Contents

Preface and Suggestions for Further Reading Chronology Prelude: Byron's Gothic Inheritance The Noble Poet and 'the Trade': Juvenilia and Juvenalia The Traveller from the East Meets the 'Emperor of the West': Byron and Murray The Acting Tragedy and the Tragedy of Acting: Byron, Drury Lane Theatre and Romantic Drama From Pilgrim to Patriot: Byron as Poet of Exile The Bookseller to the Admiralty and the Board of Longitude Beset by Pirates: Byron, Don Juan and the Freedom of the Press The Eagle, the Wren and the Snake: Byron and The Liberal Postscript Index

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