Byron A Portrait

Byron A Portrait by Leslie A. Marchand, published by Pimlico in 1993, offers an in-depth exploration of the life and character of the renowned poet Lord Byron. This biography, spanning 518 pages, delves into Byron’s complex personality, highlighting his clear-sightedness, strength of will, and love of liberty. Marchand’s extensive knowledge provides readers with a detailed account of Byron’s contributions to literature and his enduring relevance to contemporary society.
In this edition, readers will find a nuanced portrayal of Byron as a Romantic Hero, characterized by his originality and candidness. The biography examines themes of poetry and literary criticism, presenting a comprehensive view of Byron’s influence on European literature. Marchand’s work invites readers to engage with the intricacies of Byron’s life, revealing the qualities that make him a compelling figure in literary history.
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It is his clear-sightedness, his candour, his steely strength of will, the immediacy of his writing, his insolence and cynicism, his love of liberty, his hatred of hypocrisy, his originality, his rational enlightened toughness which attached Byron to the present age as much as to his own. Leslie Marchand’s profound knowledge of his subject is unrivalled. His superb biography gives us an engrossing and utterly convincing portrait of a genius – a man who more than any other, fulfilled in his brillance, passion and creativity, the ideal of the Romantic Hero. One cannot but be won over by the sensitive, infinitely complex which Leslie Marchand uncovers. . . he gives us the essential Byron. . The spell of this strange, unquiet, blazingly honest and infinitely endearing man, is powerful ‘ Selina Hastings. Daily Telegraph
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