A Day With Lord Byron

A Day With Lord Byron

May Clarissa Gillington

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9789354599194
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A close, intimate glimpse of a mind that shaped a century. A Day With Lord Byron opens a window into the Romantic era, inviting readers to follow a day in life as May Clarissa Gillington crafts a biographical essay in memoir style, a vivid literary sketch that feels like tea with a legend.This book offers more than a portrait; it is a thoughtful journey through romantic britain, capturing impressions of Byron’s circle in London and the wider poetic world. With clear, accessible prose, Gillington presents poet life impressions that read like a guided tour through a poets biography anthology, balancing enchantment with sober reflection. For students and casual readers alike, the work serves as a nuanced, readable student study resource and a compelling poetry lovers guide to a key figure of the era.Historically, the piece stands as a valuable reminder of Byron’s cultural resonance and the networks that sustained his fame. Its craft-concise scenes, lucid observations, and a keen sense of place-makes it a small but significant milestone in the broader poetry biography collection. Out of print for decades, Alpha Editions reintroduces it restored for today’s and future generations. Not merely a reprint, it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, deserving a place on shelves devoted to romantic britain and London literary circles.

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