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Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals   By: (1779-1852)

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Thomas Moore's biography of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 is a comprehensive and compelling account of the life of one of the most iconic figures in literary history. Moore skillfully interweaves Byron's letters and journals with his own insightful commentary, giving readers a vivid and intimate portrait of the poet's complex personality and turbulent times.

Through vivid descriptions and detailed analysis, Moore delves into Byron's relationships, struggles, and achievements, painting a nuanced picture of a man whose brilliance was matched only by his flaws. From his passionate love affairs to his political activism and literary triumphs, every aspect of Byron's life is meticulously documented and examined with sensitivity and depth.

What sets this biography apart is Moore's talent for bringing the past to life, making the reader feel as though they are experiencing Byron's world firsthand. Through his meticulous research and engaging prose, Moore captures the essence of an era defined by revolution and upheaval, shedding new light on a man who continues to captivate readers centuries later.

In conclusion, Moore's Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 is a masterful biography that offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and mind of one of literature's greatest figures. Rich in detail and insight, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in Byron, Romanticism, or the power of the written word.

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LIFE OF LORD BYRON:

WITH HIS LETTERS AND JOURNALS.

BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ.

IN SIX VOLUMES. VOL. VI.

NEW EDITION.

1854.

CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.

LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON, with NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, from February, 1823, to his Death in April, 1824

APPENDIX

MISCELLANEOUS PIECES IN PROSE.

REVIEW OF WORDSWORTH'S POEMS. 1807

REVIEW OF GELL'S GEOGRAPHY OF ITHACA, AND ITINERARY OF GREECE. 1811

PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES. 1812, 1813

FRAGMENT. 1816

LETTER TO JOHN MURRAY, ESQ., ON THE REV. W.L. BOWLES'S STRICTURES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF POPE. 1821

OBSERVATIONS UPON "OBSERVATIONS" OF THE REV. W.L. BOWLES ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER OF POPE; IN A SECOND LETTER TO JOHN MURRAY, ESQ. 1821

NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON.

LETTER 508. TO MR. MOORE.

"Genoa, February 20. 1823.

"My Dear Tom,

"I must again refer you to those two letters addressed to you at Passy before I read your speech in Galignani, &c., and which you do not seem to have received.[1]

[Footnote 1: I was never lucky enough to recover these two letters, though frequent enquiries were made about them at the French post office.]

"Of Hunt I see little once a month or so, and then on his own business, generally. You may easily suppose that I know too little of Hampstead and his satellites to have much communion or community with him... Continue reading book >>


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