Tag Archives: John Morley

English Men of Letters

The most obviously wrong thing about this title is that the people included in the category weren’t all English. The next thing is that they weren’t all men (not by the second series, at any rate).

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Awfully Romantic

An influx, over the last few days, of books about Byron: Lord Byron’s Correspondence, edited by John Murray IV, grandson of his friend and publisher; Correspondence of Lord Byron (and much more besides), edited by the Rev. A.R.C. Dallas, son … Continue reading

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