Lord Byron’s Jackal: A Life of Trelawny: A Life of Trelawnay

Lord Byron’s Jackal: A Life of Trelawny: A Life of Trelawnay

by David Crane (Author)

Synopsis

'There is a mad chap come here -- whose name is Trelawny...He comes on the friend of Shelley, great, glowing, and rich in romance...But tell me who is this odd fish? They talk of him here as a camelion who went mad on reading Lord Byron's 'Corsair'.' JOSEPH SEVERN * David Crane's brilliant first book investigates the life and phenomenon of Edward John Trelawny -- writer, adventurer, romantic and friend to Shelley and Byron. Very reminiscent of YoungHusband in its mix of biography, history and travel writing it is a sparkling debut. * Trelawny was, unquestionably, one of the great Victorians. He made a career from his friendship with Byron and Shelley and with his tales of glory from the Greek War of Independence. His story is one of betrayal and greed, of deluded idealism and physical courage played out against one of the most ferocious wars even the Balkans has seen. * There has been no general biography of Trelawny for nearly twenty years, no history of the philhellene role in the Greek War of Independence for even longer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 17 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0006548806
ISBN 13: 9780006548805

Media Reviews
'In Lord Byron's Jackal, David Crane brings Edward Trelawny -- seaman, scoundrel, friend of Byron and Shelley and the original of Stevenson's Squire Trelawney -- startlingly to life. Here is a wonderful adventure story about a man who invented himself in the image of the Byronic hero and lived to the hilt the final passionate and violent flowering of Romanticism in the cause of Greek independence.' Stella Tillyard
Author Bio
David Crane read history and English at Oxford University, before becoming a lecturer at universities in Holland, Japan and Africa. He now teaches for an American college in London. He lives in London. This is his first book.