The Making Of The Poets: Byron Shelley: Byron Shelley in Their Time
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The Making Of The Poets: Byron and Shelley: Byron and Shelley in Their Time (2002)
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The making of the poets: Byron and Shelley in their time (2002)
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ISBN: 9780701171100 bzw. 0701171103, in Englisch, 320 Seiten, Chatto & Windus, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Leaving no stone unturned in this illuminating portrait of Byron and Shelley’s formative years, Ian Gilmour’s entertaining dual biography explores the early lives of these two rebellious poets as they pursued freedom from traditional authority—in poetry, in politics, and in love. Born at a time of political and intellectual upheaval, the two well-born heretics were at ideological odds with the establishment even as boys. During their brief stints at university—Shelley was expelled from Oxford after publishing The Necessity of Atheism, and at Cambridge Byron concentrated mostly on gambling and whoring—they developed a fervent mutual hatred of persecution, inequality, and compulsory religion, quite to the shock of their fellow aristocrats. Their embrace of revolutionary ideals manifested itself, too, in their travels abroad, youthful love affairs, and early accomplishments in the literary arena. The twenty-four-year-old Byron became an immediate sensation upon the publication of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (“I awoke one morning and found myself famous”), but the prolific Shelley would not “become [a] star among the stars of mortal night,” as he put it, until after his death. Black-and-white illustrations add to this impressive work, charting the careers of these two revolutionary poets who came to epitomize the Romantic Age., Hardcover, Edition: 1st ed, Format: Import, Label: Chatto & Windus, Chatto & Windus, Product group: Book, Published: 2002, Studio: Chatto & Windus, Sales rank: 12874369.
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Leaving no stone unturned in this illuminating portrait of Byron and Shelley’s formative years, Ian Gilmour’s entertaining dual biography explores the early lives of these two rebellious poets as they pursued freedom from traditional authority—in poetry, in politics, and in love. Born at a time of political and intellectual upheaval, the two well-born heretics were at ideological odds with the establishment even as boys. During their brief stints at university—Shelley was expelled from Oxford after publishing The Necessity of Atheism, and at Cambridge Byron concentrated mostly on gambling and whoring—they developed a fervent mutual hatred of persecution, inequality, and compulsory religion, quite to the shock of their fellow aristocrats. Their embrace of revolutionary ideals manifested itself, too, in their travels abroad, youthful love affairs, and early accomplishments in the literary arena. The twenty-four-year-old Byron became an immediate sensation upon the publication of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (“I awoke one morning and found myself famous”), but the prolific Shelley would not “become [a] star among the stars of mortal night,” as he put it, until after his death. Black-and-white illustrations add to this impressive work, charting the careers of these two revolutionary poets who came to epitomize the Romantic Age., Hardcover, Edition: 1st ed, Format: Import, Label: Chatto & Windus, Chatto & Windus, Product group: Book, Published: 2002, Studio: Chatto & Windus, Sales rank: 12874369.
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