Byron's "corbeau Blanc": The Life and Letters of Lady MelbourneTexas A&M University Press, 1998 - 488 sayfa "What famous letters your own are . . . I never saw such traits of discernment, observation of character, knowledge of your own sex, and sly concealment of your knowledge of the foibles of ours," wrote the twenty-four-year-old Lord Byron to Lady Melbourne. More than one hundred previously unpublished letters of Lady Melbourne are included in this scholarly edition which vividly re-creates the late Georgian age. Lady Melbourne's controversial letters to Lord Byron are published in their entirety for the first time, revealing her significant influence on his masterpiece, Don Juan. Long before the famous correspondence between Byron and Lady Melbourne began, she had impressed her own contemporaries as a woman of no small signficance. Married off to the son of a wealthy lawyer, she used her superior education, attention to detail, and business acumen to manage her amiable but dissolute husband's affairs. A leading female agriculturist, she was the Duchess of Devonshire's closest confidante, as well as the mistress of the Prince of Wales (1780–84). At her residence in Piccadilly, she entertained a brilliant company that included Charles James Fox, George Canning, and Charles Grey. A half dozen of the nation's most famous painters executed her portrait in oil, while Sheridan recorded her witty repartee in The School for Scandal. Scholars of the Romantic period will welcome reading these carefully annotated letters written by one of the age's most ambitious and captivating personalities. |
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... hope form part of my excuse for troubling you with this long HistoryI see by the Newspaper that you are come to Town , Lady Cobbett's that the Prince is to bring in William for a " favoured Borough , " 17 so I hope the bustle of these ...
... hope form part of my excuse for troubling you with this long HistoryI see by the Newspaper that you are come to Town , Lady Cobbett's that the Prince is to bring in William for a " favoured Borough , " 17 so I hope the bustle of these ...
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... hope all January — of course you will not be in the South till after that period , but I hope at some other time , to receive you & Ld Byron there , which I trust I need not add will be great pleasure to me , pray let me hear from you ...
... hope all January — of course you will not be in the South till after that period , but I hope at some other time , to receive you & Ld Byron there , which I trust I need not add will be great pleasure to me , pray let me hear from you ...
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... Hope , Captain George , 101 Hope , Thomas , 152n.53 , 441 Hoppner , John , Charles Grey , 35 ; Francis , Fifth Duke of Bedford , 40 ; Caroline Lamb , 45 Horner , Francis , 48 Horre , Mrs. , 112n.3 Hoskins , John , 416 Howard , Bernard ...
... Hope , Captain George , 101 Hope , Thomas , 152n.53 , 441 Hoppner , John , Charles Grey , 35 ; Francis , Fifth Duke of Bedford , 40 ; Caroline Lamb , 45 Horner , Francis , 48 Horre , Mrs. , 112n.3 Hoskins , John , 416 Howard , Bernard ...
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Byron's "corbeau Blanc": The Life and Letters of Lady Melbourne Viscountess Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb Melbourne Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1997 |
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affair Annabella Annabella Milbanke answer appears asked August became believe British brother Caroline Caroline Lamb Charles Charlotte Country courtesy Cowper daughter Dear December desires duchess of Devonshire duke earl Elizabeth Elwin Emily England father February feel figure France Frederick French George give given Hall hear heard Henry hope House husband included Italy January John July June Lady Melbourne Lamb later leave letter lived London look Lord Byron March marriage married mean Melbourne's mention Milbanke Miss Morning mother never November October opinion party person present Prince Prince of Wales reason received refers Regent seems seen sent served soon Subject tell thing Thomas thought told Town Whig wife wish write written wrote young