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Byron
THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON. Collected and Arranged, With Notes and Illustrations [with,] Moore, Thomas, editor. THE LIFE, LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON. Collected and Arranged with Notes by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Jeffery, [et al].
John Murray, 1852-1866
675.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: bryon’s complete poetical works handsomely presented in an elegant period binding, beautifully preserved inside and out. this is a very fine production of byron’s great romantic poetry printed in double column with in fine ruled margins. john murray had a particular interest in byron and is largely responsible for publishing and promoting the author, as this fine one volume collection attests. if not for murray’s efforts, it may have taken byron works years, if ever, to reach the same height of popularity and fame.<br> moore’s memoir of his friend byron is one of the most famous literary biographies in english literature. "it was exactly the biography which that age required: by no means complete or entirely authentic, nor claiming to be so, but presenting byron in the light in which contemporaries desired to regard him and in every respect a model of tact and propriety. the work will rank as a classic, even though its interest be less due to the efforts of moore"s own pen than to the charm of the letters which he was the first to give to the world" (richard garnett in d.n.b.)