Byron's life is revisited in a stylized fictional portrait that
focuses less on the brilliant poet, more on the impossible
husband.Markovits (Imposture, 2007, etc.) shifts his scrutiny to
Annabella Milbanke, Byron's wife. How the perceptive 19-year-old,
who has turned down five proposals and is blessed with youth,
beauty and "an unimpeachable goodness," comes to accept an approach
from the newly famous author of Childe Harold, reputedly having an
affair with Lady Caroline Lamb, is lengthily recorded in debates
about propriety, virtue, vanity and morality among Annabella's
friends, family and high-born confidantes. Once married and on
honeymoon, Annabella finds herself more dependent on and less loved
by her husband than she had expected, as well as shocked by his
unhappiness, cruelty, debts and drinking. Worse is to follow during
a visit to Augusta Leigh, Byron's half sister, when Annabella comes
to realize that an "unspeakable" (i.e. incestuous) relationship
likely exists between the two. Despite her revulsion, she continues
to try to be the best wife she can and a sister to Augusta, but
after the birth of Byron and Annabella's daughter, she leaves to
visit her parents, reports the "menaces, furies, neglect and
infidelities" she has suffered and files for separation. With
gossip swirling, she later devotes herself to saving Augusta from
ruin, a decision which eventually contributes to the burning of
Byron's memoirs.Markovits's delicate, painstaking, psychologically
and socially acute examination of Byron's women can seem
overwhelmed by its length and stylistic devotion. (Kirkus Reviews)
Nineteen-year -old Annabella Milbanke, visiting London for the
swirl of parties and engagements of the season, is introduced to
Byron at a waltz. He has just published Childe Harold, and is
surrounded by a crowd of admirers, one of whom is his half-sister
Augusta Leigh. Annabella and Byron fall in love, but Augusta's
unwelcome presence in their relationship becomes increasingly
unbearable. Caught up in a potentially scandalous love triangle,
Annabella must decide whether following her heart is the most
dangerous thing she has ever done . . .
General
Imprint: |
Faber and Faber
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2008 |
Authors: |
Benjamin Markovits
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Dimensions: |
198 x 126 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
336 |
Edition: |
Main |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-571-23335-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
0-571-23335-X |
Barcode: |
9780571233359 |
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