In this new book, David Ellis traces Byron's life from rented lodgings in Aberdeen to the crumbling splendours of Newstead Abbey and then on to his grand tour of the East. Describing his exile from England after a disastrous marriage, and subsequent travels in Italy and Greece, he shows how completely Byron's experiences coloured his writings, drawing out the tension between the 'serious' works (Childe Harold, The Corsair) and his more comic writings. Although the former brought him early fame and fortune, it is the latter which now seem most worthwhile. Byron is a fresh, concise and clear-eyed account of the flamboyant poet's life and work.
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A lively and reliable picture of Byron's life and works. David Ellis delivers an even-handed account of the poet's adventures abroad and of the many dramas in his life - personal, financial, literary and political. * Christopher W. Thompson, Emeritus Professor of French, University of Warwick *
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978-1-78914-729-2 (9781789147292)
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David Ellis is an Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Kent, and the author of more than fifteen books, including Byron in Geneva: That Summer of 1816 (2011) and Frank Cioffi: The Philosopher in Shirt-Sleeves (2015).