Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author
By Edward John Trelawny
Introduction by Anne Barton
By Edward John Trelawny
Introduction by Anne Barton
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$22.95
May 31, 2000 | ISBN 9780940322363
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Praise
“In ‘his’ Byron and Shelley [Trelawny] created two figures that in their compelling solidity are fit to stand alongside any literary memoir short of Boswell’s Johnson.” —David Crane, Lord Byron’s Jackal
“Your portrait of Shelley is full of truth—it is him in all his unaffectedness, in his simple tastes so fond of woods, seas, lakes, mountains; of birds and of music. There was in his manner of speaking, a touch of the woman, even of the girl…that appears most vividly in your description.” —Claire Clairmont, Letter to Trelawny
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