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Byron and John Murray - A Poet and His Publisher (Paperback)
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Byron and John Murray - A Poet and His Publisher (Paperback)
Series: Liverpool English Texts and Studies, 64
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Byron and John Murray: A Poet and His Publisher is the first
comprehensive account of the relationship between Byron and the man
who published his poetry for over ten years. It is commonly seen as
a paradox of Byron's literary career that the liberal poet was
published by a conservative publishing house. It is less of a
paradox when, as this book illustrates, we see John Murray as a
competitive, innovative publisher who understood how to deal with
his most famous author. The book begins by charting the early years
of Murray's success prior to the publication of Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage, and describes Byron's early engagement with the
literary marketplace. The book describes in detail how Byron became
one of Murray's authors, before documenting the success of their
commercial association and the eventual and protracted
disintegration of their relationship. Byron wrote more letters to
John Murray than anyone else and their correspondence represents a
fascinating dialogue on the nature of Byron's poetry, and
particularly the nature of his fame. It is the central argument of
this book that Byron's ambivalent attitude towards professional
writing and popular literature can be illuminated through an
understanding of his relationship with John Murray.
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