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Byron:

Child of Passion, Fool of Fame
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, May 9, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 837 pages
In this masterful portrait of the poet who dazzled an era and prefigured the modern age of celebrity, noted biographer Benita Eisler offers a fuller and more complex vision than we have yet been afforded of George Gordon, Lord Byron.

Eisler reexamines his poetic achievement in the context of his extraordinary life: the shameful and traumatic childhood; the swashbuckling adventures in the East; the instant stardom achieved with the publication ofChilde Harold's Pilgrimage; his passionate and destructive love affairs, including an incestuous liaison with his half-sister; and finally his tragic death in the cause of Greek independence. This magnificent record of a towering figure is sure to become the new standard biography of Byron.

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Review: Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame

User Review  - Isadora Wagner - Goodreads

“Fantasies are not harmless escapes from reality; they are dress rehearsals.” So writes Benita Eisler in her sweeping account of Lord Byron, the Romantic poet and much lionized English nobleman. The ... Read full review

Review: Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame

User Review  - David Levell - Goodreads

Byron's poetry has long-been eclipsed in critical regard by the work of contemporaries such as Keats and Blake. But if he has faded as a poet, as a biographical subject he'll always shine, mainly ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Benita Eisler lives in New York City.

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