Hours of Idleness, Lord Byron
Hours of Idleness, Lord Byron
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Hours of Idleness
Poetry of Lord Byron

Author: Lord Byron

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 2 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2010

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

For those who love Byron’s poetry, the value of this work is not so much the poetry itself as the promise of what is to come. It is fascinating to see how his power as a poet is constantly growing and to see how his enormously romantic heart and soul goes about fashioning itself.Though a young man, he often writes as if he were old, musing on days gone by, especially his schoolboy life at Harrow. He tries his hand at several genres: classical translation, narrative poetry, love poetry, philosophical musings. George Gordon, Lord Byron, published his first book of poetry in 1806 when he was only 18 years old. However, Byron suppressed it by having all the copies destroyed - or so he thought. There were four copies that were not destroyed. However, Byron later republished almost all of those poems, and added more, in January 1807, under the title Poems on Various Occasions. Then, in the early summer of 1807, he republished most of those poems and added still more, under the title of Hours of Idleness. And finally, in 1808, he went through the process again, selecting some of the poems he had already published and adding a few more; this time, the title was Poems Original and Translated.As if that isn’t complicated enough, he also changed the texts of most of the poems each time around, sometimes only slightly, other times quite significantly. It would be unfair to ask the listener to buy multiple copies of the same poem. Furthermore, within the confines of an audio-book, it is just not possible to trace all the changes Byron made in the poems. Therefore, this recording is a collection of the poems included in the 1807 and 1808 publications, and does not include the poems published in 1806, and it uses the last version of each poem as Byron finally left it after any and all revisions.

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About Lord Byron

Lord Byron (1788–1824) was a Anglo-Scottish poet and a leading figure in the romanticism movement. His best known poems include “She Walks in Beauty,” “When We Two Parted,” and “So, We’ll Go No More a Roving,” among many others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Colin on January 29, 2021

A collection that soars and shines in its high points, showing the full scope of Romantic poetry, with both mythological long verse and impassioned laments for past loves and friends, but most frequently, childhood over all. There are a great number of significantly Scottish poems in here—Byron yearn......more

Goodreads review by Jelena on February 18, 2021

Why should you weep like Lydia Languish, And fret with self-created anguish? Or doom the lover you have chosen, On winter to nights to sigh half frozen; In leafless shades to sue for pardon, Only because the scene’s a garden? For gardens seem, by one consent (Since Shakespeare set the precedent, Since Julie......more

Goodreads review by Mary on September 27, 2024

Byron's poetry is absolutely stunning. The way he writes about the impermanence and inconstancy of life is remarkable. People, I believe, often conflate the two; the impermanence of life refers more to the fact that no one may live forever, whereas the inconstancy of life refers to the fact that not......more