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Jane Austen and Lord Byron
Regency Relations
Jane Austen and Lord Byron
Regency Relations
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Description
Jane Austen and Lord Byron are often presented as opposites, but here they are together at last. In Regency England he was the first celebrity author while she was a parson's daughter writing anonymously. This book explores how their lives, interests, work and sense of humour often brought them within touching distance, and sets them side by side in the world of the Regency and Romantic period.
Using some little-known sources and new research, it illustrates how they were distantly related by marriage; how they knew about each other even though they probably never met; the acquaintances they had in common and how their literary work often came close in subject-matter, approach, technique and tone.
Engagingly written and beautifully illustrated, this book will inform and delight scholars and Austen and Byron fans alike, showing that these two great authors were closer than you might think, even in their own day.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: London: 'Dissipation & vice'
Chapter 2: Theatre and other entertainments: 'good hardened real acting'
Chapter 3: Portsmouths and Hansons: 'lunatizing' the Earl
Chapter 4: Publishing: 'He is a Rogue of course, but a civil one'
Chapter 5: Finances, fiction and entail: 'A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of'
Chapter 6: Writing: 'I hate things all fiction'
Endnotes
Bibliography
Product details

Published | 22 Feb 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9781350381421 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 25 bw illus |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Jones' book is well-written and enjoyable, containing fresh observations even for those very familiar with Austen's work and the Regency period. The correspondences between Austen's life and Byron's are fascinating and thought-provoking.
JASNA: Jane Austen Society of North America
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The idea of setting Byron beside Austen, his older contemporary, as a Regency figure enables Kenyon Jones to remove him from the conventional Romantic grouping ... much of the book works brilliantly, shedding new light on both writers from rewarding angles.
The New York Review of Books
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Christine Kenyon Jones's illuminating book brings us into touching distance with Jane Austen and Lord Byron as she explores their lives, their writing, and the ways they shadowed each other through the Regency world that helped shape them.
Professor Emerita Susan Allen Ford, Delta State University, USA and Editor, Persuasions and Persuasions On-Line
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In a fast-moving study Kenyon Jones considers the many and surprising ways in which Austen and Byron intersect, shadow each other, yet fail to meet
The Times Literary Supplement
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Jones cannot prove Austen and Byron met, but she does weave together fascinating stories of the Regency world that they both inhabited.
Canberra CityNews

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