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9781846316432

Byron in Geneva That Summer of 1816

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    9781846316432

  • ISBN10:

    184631643X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-05-16
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
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Summary

In 1816, following the scandalous collapse of his marriage, Lord Byron left England forever. His first destination was the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva where he stayed together with Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin, Claire Claremont and John Polidori. Byron in Geneva focuses sharply on the poet's life in the summer of that year, a famous time for meteorologists (for whom 1816 is the year without a summer), but also that crucial moment in the development of his writing when, urged on by Shelley, Byron tried to transform himself into a Romantic poet of the Wordsworthian variety. The book gives a vivid impression of what Byron thought and felt in these few months after the breakdown of his marriage, but also explores the different aspects of his nature that emerge in contact with a remarkable cast of supporting characters, which also included Madame de Staël, who presided over a famous salon in Coppet, across the lake from Geneva, and Matthew Lewis, author of the splendidly erotic 'Gothic' best-seller, The Monk. David Ellis sets out to challenge recent damning studies of Byron and through his meticulous exploration of the private and public life of the poet at this pivotal moment, he reasserts the value of Byron's wit, warm-heartedness, and hatred of cant.

Author Biography

David Ellis is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Kent. His previous books include Death and the Author; How D. H. Lawrence Died, and was Remembered (Oxford, 2008) and Literary Lives: Biography and the Search for Understanding (Edinburgh, 2003).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Map of Byron's Switzerlandp. xii
Heading for Genevap. 1
The Shelley Partyp. 10
On the Roadp. 18
First Meetingsp. 27
Diodatip. 36
Frightening Talesp. 44
A Narrow Escapep. 52
Chillon, Clarens and Ouchyp. 60
Coppetp. 71
Romans à clefp. 79
Chamonixp. 87
The Problem of Claire and the First of the Visitorsp. 95
Reconciliationp. 103
Old Friendsp. 111
Polidori Does Not Suitp. 119
The Jungfraup. 127
Afterwords
Lewis, de Staël and 'Poor Polidori'p. 141
The Shelley Party and Allegrap. 146
The Road to Greecep. 153
Last Ritesp. 158
Notesp. 164
Bibliographyp. 178
Indexp. 183
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