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Young Romantics
Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives | Daisy Hay
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'The web of our Life is of mingled Yarn' John Keats In Young Romantics Daisy Hay shatters the myth of the Romantic poet as a solitary, introspective genius, telling the story of the communal existence of an astonishingly youthful circle. The fiery, generous spirit of Leigh Hunt, radical journalist and editor of The Examiner, took centre stage. He bound together the restless Shelley and his brilliant wife Mary, author of Frankenstein; Mary's feisty step-sister Claire Clairmont, who became Byron's lover and the mother of his child; and Hunt's charismatic sister-in-law Elizabeth Kent. With authority, sparkling prose and constant insight Daisy Hay describes their travels in France, Switzerland and Italy, their artistic triumphs, their headstrong ways, their grievous losses and their devastating tragedies. Young Romantics explores the history of the group, from its inception in Leigh Hunt's prison cell in 1813 to its ultimate disintegration in the years following 1822. It encompasses tales of love, betrayal, sacrifice and friendship, all of which were played out against a background of political turbulence and intense literary creativity. This smouldering turmoil of strained relationships and insular friendships would ferment to inspire the drama of Frankenstein, the heady idealism of Shelley's poetry, and Byron's own self-loathing, self-loving public persona. Above all the characters are rendered on the page with marvellous vitality, and this is a gloriously entrancing and revelatory read, the debut of a young biographer of the highest calibre and enormous promise.
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TheNerdyProfessor
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Literary crushes 😍😍

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merelybookish
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The #elopement of two great literary minds: Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley in 1814 when she was 17.
Painting entitled "The Lover's Seat: Shelley and Mary Godwin in Old St. Pancras Churchyard" by William Powell Firth
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Reviewsbylola ♥️♥️ I‘ve always been fascinated by them. 6y
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batsy Love the painting. 6y
kspenmoll Gorgeous. 6y
LeahBergen I was thinking of them, too. ❤️❤️ 6y
CrowCAH That is a beautiful painting! 6y
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I've always wanted to know more about the association between Byron and Shelley and how exactly Mary Shelley came to write Frankenstein away on holiday with poet friends. This book had all the answers - and there was so much more between this creative set - politics, affairs and heartbreaks. Incredibly sad outcomes. Well researched, unbiased and fascinating

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Centique
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Reading about the Hunt brothers in the early 19th century creating a newspaper to contend with government/ruling class corruption in England - and being sued, eventually jailed, for libel.

History has a lot to tell us!

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Reading "Young Romantics" while wearing Cupid pyjamas - unintentional book/nightwear synchronicity ??

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LadyChristy
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Post-wedding my life is returning to having normal amounts of free time and that means I am FINALLY cracking open this book that featured in our Book Store engagement photo shoot! 📚💛

MrBook Congratulations! However belatedly it may be, lol 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻. 8y
LadyChristy @MrBook Thank you! We got married in May, under a book arch, of course! 📚😄 8y
MrBook Fantastic 😎👌🏻! 8y
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