The Private Life of Lord Byron

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Antony Peattie
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The great Romantic poet Lord Byron starved himself compulsively for most of his life. His behaviour mystified his friends and other witnesses, yet he never imagined he was ill. Instead, he rationalised his behaviour as a fight for spiritual freedom and made it the cornerstone of his heroic ideal, which was central to his work and to his life and his death.

This fresh biographical study aims to explore neglected or misunderstood aspects of Lord Byron’s private life to illuminate his writing, his affairs with women, his passion for Napoleon and his conflicted friendships with Coleridge and Shelley. This in turn leads to a new understanding of his masterpiece, Don Juan. July 15, 2019 marked the 200th anniversary of its first publication.

Antony Peattie situates these patterns of behaviour in a vividly rendered contemporary world, culminating in Byron’s last days in Greece, where he tried to starve himself into heroic leadership but damaged his constitution, resulting in his death at the age of thirty-six.

'The received image of Byron as a rakish bon vivant is decisively reframed in a biography exploring his personal foibles…Peattie’s book is the portrait of an elusive, paradoxical man, a poet who thought that words were as expendable as breath, a narcissist who disliked himself and a celebrity who laughed at his own publicity.' — The Guardian

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Antony Peattie’s first job after leaving university was correcting the text and English translations of some of Byron’s Italian letters. After working as Publications Editor at Welsh National Opera, he helped launch Opera Now magazine before going freelance, devising Opera Bites for Glyndebourne, supertitles for Scottish Opera and surtitles for the Royal Opera. He translated Verdi’s Ernani for English National Opera and, with Lord Harewood, he co-edited the latest edition of Kobbe’s New Complete Book of Opera. He has lectured on Byron at the National Portrait Gallery and Tate Britain. He lives in London.

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