The Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author

by Edward John Trelawny

Other authorsDavid Wright (Editor)
Paperback, 1983

Status

Available

Call number

821.709

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1983), Paperback, 336 pages

Description

In 1822, after having been discharged from the British navy, deserted by his wife, and as good as disowned by his father, the thirty-two year old Edward John Trelawny set off for Italy to make the acquaintance of his hero, Lord Byron. "I have met today the personification of my Corsair," Byron wrote in a letter. "He sleeps with the poem under his pillow, and all his past adventures and present manners aim at this personification." But though Byron enjoyed the company of his admirer, and was eventually to embark with him on his ill-fated final expedition to aid in the War of Greek Independence, he had grown guarded and ironical with age, and the perfect meeting of minds that Trelawny had envisioned was not to be. Shelley, however, enchanted him. In the months before his death at sea, he and Trelawny were frequent companions, and the young poet emerges from these pages in all his splendid carelessness and otherworldly concentration.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1858

Physical description

336 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

0140430881 / 9780140430882

Local notes

also an NYRB Classics
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