First published in 1972. John D. Jump, a leading authority on Byron
and the Romantic period, here gives an account of Byron's literary
achievement in relation to the age of revolutions in which he lived
and in relation to his own character and personal circumstances.
Professor Jump focuses upon the major poems and also discusses
Byron's prose, principally his letters and journals. In doing so he
covers all of the important aspects of Byron's work.
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