The Making of the Poets: Byron and Shelley in Their Time

The Making of the Poets: Byron and Shelley in Their Time

by IanGilmour (Author)

Synopsis

Both Byron and Shelley died young. By the time Byron left Harrow, almost half his life was over; and when Shelley left Eton, three-fifths of his life was gone. Ian Gilmour has concentrated on the two poets in their youth, and tells their stories in tandem. Their formative years had a decisive influence on the later lives of them both. An an historian, Gilmour provides an interesting account of the political, social and economic background to their writings. Byron and Shelley lived in the stormy age of the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and the post-Napoleon reaction. They became close friends, and though they are usually thought to have been very different from each other, Gilmour shows that they had much more in common than is usually recognized.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 402
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 06 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0712667679
ISBN 13: 9780712667678

Author Bio
Ian Gilmour has been a barrister, journalist, politican and writer. He edited the Spectator from 1954 to 1959, was a Conservative MP from 1962 to 1992, and is now in the House of Lords. He was Secretary of State for defence in Edward Heath's government, and Lord Privy Seal and deputy Foreign Secretary at the beginning of Mrs Thatcher's. He has long been immersed in the poetry and lives of Byron and Shelley, and has been working on ideas for this book for many years. His previous books include Riot, Risings and Revolution, a history of violence in 18th - century England; Dancing with Dogma, an analysis of Britain under Thatcherism; Britain Can Work, an examination of laissez-faire economics; and The Body Politic, an historical account of the British constitution.