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The Life, Letters, & Journals of Lord Byron, by Thomas Moore

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Title: The Life, Letters, & Journals of Lord Byron, by Thomas Moore
by George Gordon Byron Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron Byron
ISBN: 0-7812-7473-7
Publisher: Reprint Services Corp
Pub. Date: August, 1992
Format: Library Binding
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $109.00
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Summary: Lord Byron -- Authorized and Expurgated
Comment: Lord Byron's parting gift to his friend, Tom Moore, was the publication rights to Byron's autobiography. Moore, however, yielded to pressures from Lady Byron, and burned the autobiography, thereby assuring, among other things, that Lady Byron would have the rest of her life to vilify her late husband without the risk of contradiction. (Do get a copy of Doris Langley Moore's The Late Lord Byron for the details of this story.) In return, Moore was given the rights to prepare an authorized biography, which would say nothing to harm his friend's reputation. The result would have been a long, tedius book, of interest only to scholars and insomniacs -- if it weren't for one thing: in addition to Moore's writing, there are large collections of Byron's letters and journals. Byron was to letters what Pepys was to diaries, and his prose is fresh, sprightly and gossipy. The letters reveal more of Byron than any of the poems, with the obvious exception of Don Juan. They can be read for fun as much as for literary or historical insight. For the modern reader, there are far better biographies of Byron, but for anybody who has become interested in the poet, this volume combines a passable biography with an excellent collection of Byron's own writing. For those wishing to do more detailed studies, the fact that this is the closest thing to an authorized biography makes the Moore volume an essential starting point.

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