Fugitive Pieces, Lord Byron
Fugitive Pieces, Lord Byron
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Fugitive Pieces
Poetry of Lord Byron

Author: Lord Byron

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 1 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2010

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

George Gordon, later Lord Byron, published Fugitive Pieces in 1806 when he was only 18 years old. It was printed, but Byron's friends - particularly Reverend Thomas Beecher - advised him that it contained poems that were scandalously amorous, particularly the poem To Mary. Byron suppressed it by having all the copies destroyed - or so he thought. As it happened, Thomas Beecher himself kept his copy, and there were three other copies that were not destroyed.Reverend Beecher's opinion was certainly correct, though his advice was inexcusable. The amorous poetry in this volume, particularly To Mary, is some of the most erotic serious poetry in English up to that time. Byron was an intensely emotional, intensely sexual young man, and his poetry shows it very clearly. It also shows the work of a young man with the makings of not only a serious poet, but a skillful satirist and humorist as well. While many of the poems are deeply romantic, indeed rather melodramatic effusions of the sort one would expect from the young man who would become a founder of the Romantic movement, others read more like Ogden Nash—witty, lively and skillfully done in happy, bouncing rhymes and meters, not at all what one might expect.This recording of the volume Fugitive Pieces is based on the original volume as later published in limited-edition form. For that reason, the reader who knows Byron’s poetry well will notice that some of the texts used here differ, sometimes markedly, from the versions more commonly found. Byron revised and republished these early poems several times under several titles, most notably Pieces on Various Occasions and Hours of Idleness. Later titles in this series, which aims to present the whole of Byron’s poetry, will use the later versions of these same poems. In some cases the two versions are nearly identical.

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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 Courtney on January 13, 2022

I will preface this review by saying that I am an absolute heathen with zero literary taste. I cannot at all comment on the merit of the poems from the perspective of legitimate critique because I am so incredibly out of touch with what poems are "good" that my ratings stem entirely from personal en......more

Goodreads review by Scott on March 14, 2019

Early Lord Byron. I looked this book up since one of my students used it as a reference for his paper. Most of the poems in the book are autobiographical about the relationships he was having at the time. I find it is as full of teenage angst as some of my students will produce, but for me, there we......more

Goodreads review by Hopkin on December 16, 2022

maybe people would like him more if he didn't cry so much......more

Goodreads review by Mat on October 08, 2009

A wonderful mix of pieces from Byron I was entertained for the majority of the collection. I was most impressed by the depth and powerful writing of a young Byron.......more