The Letters of John Murray to Lord ByronLiverpool University Press, 2007 - 576 Seiten This is a critical edition of the collected letters of John Murray to Lord Byron whose works he published. These letters have never been published before, nor indeed (except in rare instances) has access to them ever been granted. They tell us a great deal about Byron's works and the manner of their publication, and about the aims, literary interest and vicissitudes of his publisher. They reveal the very special (indeed intimate) relationship - unique in the annals of publishing - that existed between the two men, both on a personal level and in their professional and artistic capacities. They show, for instance, to what extent Byron was amenable to Murray's suggestions as to alterations and revisions in his poetry, and how far Murray was prompted topublish works by authors at Byron's recommendation (Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan' and 'Christabel' owe their publication to just such a recommendation). Besides illuminating many other details of historical and literary interest, they throw considerable light on publishing practice at the time, on Murray's relations with fellow publishers (Blackwood and Constable in Edinburgh and Galignani in Paris, for instance), and with numerous other authors (such as Austen, Hogg, Hunt, Washington Irving, Scott, Madame de Stael), not to mention the vast circle of literati, scientists, travellers and politicians who frequented his drawing room. |
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... Monday [ 30 November 1812 ? ] I have the greatest pleasure in hearing of your safe arrival - I have the pleasure of sending Twenty Nine Letters - and a packet of Newspapers - & a Volume containing the best of all criticisms upon Childe ...
... Monday [ 30 November 1812 ? ] I have the greatest pleasure in hearing of your safe arrival - I have the pleasure of sending Twenty Nine Letters - and a packet of Newspapers - & a Volume containing the best of all criticisms upon Childe ...
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... Monday Notes to Letter 49 ) The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy opened on Monday 2 May and closed on Saturday 9 July 1814. Hazlitt in the Morning Chronicle for Tuesday 3 May reported that among paintings by Lawrence , West ...
... Monday Notes to Letter 49 ) The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy opened on Monday 2 May and closed on Saturday 9 July 1814. Hazlitt in the Morning Chronicle for Tuesday 3 May reported that among paintings by Lawrence , West ...
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... Monday 3 March 1817 and reiterated that she was still ill on Monday 17 March . She died on 14 July 1817 . 4. See Letter 94 , n . 9 above . In his letter of Sunday 9 March , B had expressed his indignation at these fabrications ' , and ...
... Monday 3 March 1817 and reiterated that she was still ill on Monday 17 March . She died on 14 July 1817 . 4. See Letter 94 , n . 9 above . In his letter of Sunday 9 March , B had expressed his indignation at these fabrications ' , and ...
Inhalt
Preface | xvii |
The Corsair | xviii |
Editorial Introduction | xxiii |
Urheberrecht | |
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23 November appeared April arrived August B's letter BL Add Blackwood BLJ III BLJ IV BLJ VI BLJ VII Bride of Abydos Canto Childe Harold copy Corsair Dallas dated December delighted Don Juan Edinburgh Review edition faithful Servant John favour February Frere Friday Giaour Gifford Hobhouse honour inclose January JM's Jno Murray Journal July June Kinnaird Lady Letter 92 letter is conjectural letter to JM lines Lord Byron Lord Holland Lord Letter Madame de Staël March Memoirs Monday Moore Morning Chronicle Notes to Letter November October Parisina poem poet poetry portrait printed proof publication published by JM Quarterly Review received remain My Lord reply to JM Saturday Scott sent September Servant John Murray Siege of Corinth stanzas Sunday tell Thursday told JM Tuesday Venice VIII Wednesday wish write written wrote yr Lordship