Byron's Letters and Journals
A New Selection
Edited by Richard Lansdown
Reviews and Awards
"... a much-needed new collection of Byron's incomparable letters and journals... Lansdown is... a generous and sensitive appreciator of Byron's literary genius The volume as a whole presents an appropriately engrossing, moving, hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking sampler of the coruscating brilliance of one of the greater letter writers in the English language." - Jeffery Vail, Keats-Shelley Journal
"It is time to talk about Lord Byron again. It is also time to read him again, and I recommend Lansdowns Selected Letters and Journals as an excellent place to start." - Amit Majmuder, Able Muse
"Richard Landsdown's book is a selection from Marchand's 12, with copious biographical notes. It is hard to reduce twelve to one, but Lansdown has done well, giving readers a lively sense of "this singularly magnetic individual"." - Denis Donoghue, Irish Times
"Lansdown does a valiant job of representing the thought processes and publishing dilemmas behind the major works" - Corin Throsby, Times Literary Supplement
"... it is well-judged, gives good coverage to different periods of Byron's life, and feels substantially representative ..." - Keats-Shelley Review
"informed, sympathetic and well-researched... deeply interesting and well-chosen selection" - Tablet, Robert Carver
"This new selection of Byron's proseis arranged chronologically and linked by so much informed, sympathetic and well-researched explanatory material that it amounts to a sort of biography." - The Tablet
"This is a deeply interesting and well-chosen selection, unusually clearly printed on the highest-quality pure, white, thick paper, with superb binding: it resembles more a quality production from a private press than a trade publication, and it will certainly last several lifetimes." - The Tablet
"splendid volume" - Open Letters Monthly
"The 500-odd footnoted pages Lansdown has selected are aimed not at scholars and students but at intelligent readers of literary prose." - Independent
"This is Byron in the raw and can only add to his legend" - Northern Echo
"when you line Bryon's letters up like this, one after the other, you can't help but notice the growth of something like art...his prose is extraordinary" - Sunday Telegraph, Benjamin Markovitz