Publisher's Synopsis
"A Journal of Conversations With Lord Byron" offers an intimate glimpse into the life and thoughts of the celebrated Romantic poet, as recorded by Marguerite, Countess of Blessington. This unique journal captures Blessingtonâ(TM)s dialogues and observations of Byron during a pivotal period in his life, providing invaluable insights into his personality, opinions, and creative process.
Beyond the conversations themselves, the book includes a biographical sketch of the author, enriching the reader's understanding of Blessington's own fascinating life and her relationship with Byron. This work stands as a significant historical and literary document, offering a firsthand account of one of the most iconic figures in English literature. For scholars and enthusiasts of Byron and the Romantic era, this journal is an essential resource, preserving the essence of their encounters for posterity.
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