The Leslie A. Marchand Memorial Lectures, 2000–2015

A Legacy in Byron Studies

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Gothic & Romantic, Poetry History & Criticism, British
Cover of the book The Leslie A. Marchand Memorial Lectures, 2000–2015 by Peter X. Accardo, John Clubbe, Hermione de Almeida, Peter W. Graham, Kay Redfield Jamison, Malcolm Kelsall, Alice Levine, Romulus Linney, Marsha Manns, Jerome J. McGann, John R. Murray, Marios Byron Raizs, Charles E. Robinson, Carl Woodring, University of Delaware Press
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Author: Peter X. Accardo, John Clubbe, Hermione de Almeida, Peter W. Graham, Kay Redfield Jamison, Malcolm Kelsall, Alice Levine, Romulus Linney, Marsha Manns, Jerome J. McGann, John R. Murray, Marios Byron Raizs, Charles E. Robinson, Carl Woodring ISBN: 9781611496680
Publisher: University of Delaware Press Publication: September 22, 2017
Imprint: University of Delaware Press Language: English
Author: Peter X. Accardo, John Clubbe, Hermione de Almeida, Peter W. Graham, Kay Redfield Jamison, Malcolm Kelsall, Alice Levine, Romulus Linney, Marsha Manns, Jerome J. McGann, John R. Murray, Marios Byron Raizs, Charles E. Robinson, Carl Woodring
ISBN: 9781611496680
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Publication: September 22, 2017
Imprint: University of Delaware Press
Language: English

This unique collection of lectures honors the pioneering work in Byron studies of Leslie Alexis Marchand, who has had an enduring influence on the appreciation and study of Lord Byron for sixty years. Generations of readers and writers have come to Byron through his biographies and his edition of the poet’s letters and journals. All admirers of Byron respond to the verve, dash, and immediacy of his correspondence, which lies at the heart of Marchand’s biographies and offers us a portrait based on the poet’s views of himself and his times. No one has so powerfully and judiciously allowed Byron’s life to emerge from the testimony of his letters. Many readers, from his contemporaries to our day, have refused to separate the poet from his troubled dark heroes, and see little but strands of autobiography in the poems. But the letters and journals reveal him in a very different light. Leslie Marchand provided these documents for the first time in their unexpurgated and authoritative form. This collection pays tribute to Marchand’s careful scholarship and scrupulous attention to the limits of interpretation.
Marchand’s continued relevance to Byron studies derives in part from the work undertaken by those inspired by his labors as editor and interpreter; many of whom are represented in this collection. Three opening essays bear personal witness to his fervent support for young scholars, his depth of expertise and appeal as a teacher, and his commitment to encouraging others to join him on his Byron pilgrimage. The lectures themselves represent such diverse disciplines as literary theory, psychiatry, publishing history, comparative literature, drama, political history, revolutionary politics in literature and music, literary criticism, textual editing and selection, and literary influence. A chronology and a bibliography provide an overview of his life and scholarship.

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This unique collection of lectures honors the pioneering work in Byron studies of Leslie Alexis Marchand, who has had an enduring influence on the appreciation and study of Lord Byron for sixty years. Generations of readers and writers have come to Byron through his biographies and his edition of the poet’s letters and journals. All admirers of Byron respond to the verve, dash, and immediacy of his correspondence, which lies at the heart of Marchand’s biographies and offers us a portrait based on the poet’s views of himself and his times. No one has so powerfully and judiciously allowed Byron’s life to emerge from the testimony of his letters. Many readers, from his contemporaries to our day, have refused to separate the poet from his troubled dark heroes, and see little but strands of autobiography in the poems. But the letters and journals reveal him in a very different light. Leslie Marchand provided these documents for the first time in their unexpurgated and authoritative form. This collection pays tribute to Marchand’s careful scholarship and scrupulous attention to the limits of interpretation.
Marchand’s continued relevance to Byron studies derives in part from the work undertaken by those inspired by his labors as editor and interpreter; many of whom are represented in this collection. Three opening essays bear personal witness to his fervent support for young scholars, his depth of expertise and appeal as a teacher, and his commitment to encouraging others to join him on his Byron pilgrimage. The lectures themselves represent such diverse disciplines as literary theory, psychiatry, publishing history, comparative literature, drama, political history, revolutionary politics in literature and music, literary criticism, textual editing and selection, and literary influence. A chronology and a bibliography provide an overview of his life and scholarship.

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