
Byron's Women by Alexander Larman
An iconoclastic exploration of the life of Lord Byron, viewed through the prism of the lives of nine women with whom he was intimately associated.
'Normally I don't like modish reassessments of literary legends.. however, Byron's Women is different. It isn't a tiresome feminist rant ... it is humane and brooks no balderdash. This radical questioning of the conventional swashbuckling Byronic stance is convincing' The Times.
'Larman's stagey indignation has an undeniable draw. He is a busy and loquacious guide who palpably enjoys his job' Sunday Telegraph.
'Through deft and witty touches, Larman irradiates the darkness of Byron's fascination' Mail on Sunday.
'Larman gives his coterie "the dignified and compassionate treatment they deserve" in a series of sympathetic biographical sketches' Literary Review.
'Larman has written a superbly researched, well-balanced and very readable account of the convoluted story, akin to a Georgian soap opera, and resisting what must have been an overwhelming temptation to condemn the selfish and deeply unpleasant man too much' The Bookbag.
'Will shock and perhaps delight the occasional reader' The Byron Abbey Newstead Society.
'A fresh and lively contribution to the crowded field of Byron studies, and confirms Larman as an insightful observer of the contradictory nature of his subjects' Bookmunch.
'This is no ordinary biography; through exploring the lives of the women in his life, we are offered an outline of Byron more accurate, compelling and candid than any portrait focused on his poetry could be' Observer.
'Dashing, scandalous and irresistibly attractive, Byron would have been shocked to find himself not the main subject of Larman's narrative, but relegated to a supporting role in the remarkable stories of the significant women in his life' Daily Mail.
'Captivating ... Larman has created a well-researched, fascinating look at Byron's life and times' Publishers Weekly.
'Larman's stagey indignation has an undeniable draw. He is a busy and loquacious guide who palpably enjoys his job' Sunday Telegraph.
'Through deft and witty touches, Larman irradiates the darkness of Byron's fascination' Mail on Sunday.
'Larman gives his coterie "the dignified and compassionate treatment they deserve" in a series of sympathetic biographical sketches' Literary Review.
'Larman has written a superbly researched, well-balanced and very readable account of the convoluted story, akin to a Georgian soap opera, and resisting what must have been an overwhelming temptation to condemn the selfish and deeply unpleasant man too much' The Bookbag.
'Will shock and perhaps delight the occasional reader' The Byron Abbey Newstead Society.
'A fresh and lively contribution to the crowded field of Byron studies, and confirms Larman as an insightful observer of the contradictory nature of his subjects' Bookmunch.
'This is no ordinary biography; through exploring the lives of the women in his life, we are offered an outline of Byron more accurate, compelling and candid than any portrait focused on his poetry could be' Observer.
'Dashing, scandalous and irresistibly attractive, Byron would have been shocked to find himself not the main subject of Larman's narrative, but relegated to a supporting role in the remarkable stories of the significant women in his life' Daily Mail.
'Captivating ... Larman has created a well-researched, fascinating look at Byron's life and times' Publishers Weekly.
Alex Larman is the author of BLAZING STAR, a much-praised biography of Byron's forerunner in scandal and infamy, the 2nd Earl of Rochester. RESTORATION, his study of the year 1666, appears in spring 2016.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781784082024 |
| ISBN 10 | 1784082023 |
| Title | Byron's Women |
| Author | Alexander Larman |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Head of Zeus |
| Year published | 2016-09-08 |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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