NONFICTION

Byron's Women

Head of Zeus. Apr. 2018. 416p. photos. notes. bibliog. index. ISBN 9781784082024. $35; ebk. ISBN 9781784082017. LIT
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OrangeReviewStarLord Byron, considered one of the greatest Romantic poets, is also renowned for being a cad, especially in his treatment of women. This book examines nine important female figures in Byron's life, including his tormented mother, abused wife, various lovers, and his daughters. Larman (Restoration) describes how Byron behaved toward many of these women with a narcissism and cruelty at times impossible to fathom. He left damaged individuals and illegitimate children in his wake, including a daughter from a possible incestuous relationship with his half-sister. The descriptions of Byron's frequently debauched exploits validate his disreputable reputation. One lover called him "mad, bad and dangerous to know." Citing from correspondence, journals, Byron's poetry, and other sources, Larman's exceptionally researched work creates a troubling portrait. Although Byron's behavior prompted his departure from England, he was never held accountable for his actions. In today's society, Byron would be considered a sexual harasser or predator. Throughout most of his life, "Byron esteemed few people," particularly the women closest to him.
VERDICT This excellent study reveals both the brilliance and brutishness of Byron, appealing to readers interested in poetry, English literature, and women's studies.
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