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Letters of Edward FitzGerald, in Two Volumes. Vol. 1

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A curated selection of personal and literary correspondence spanning the author's post‑college years to shortly before his death, presented with brief connecting notes and a short introductory sketch. The letters portray a quietly humorous, affectionate, and eccentric personality: steadfast loyalty to intimate friends, marked tenderness about family matters, a deliberate avoidance of fame, and a lifelong passion for music and literary work. Reminiscences of singers and performances sit alongside reflections on composition, editorial plans, and translations, while exchanges with contemporary writers and editors reveal the social circle in which his letters served as the principal mode of companionship and self‑expression.

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Edward FitzGerald

Edward FitzGerald was an English poet and translator, best known for his remarkable translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, which brought Persian poetry to a wider audience in the 19th century. His literary contributions extend beyond this iconic work, as he also engaged in correspondence that reveals his thoughts on literature and life. FitzGerald's letters, particularly those to actress Fanny Kemble, provide insight into his friendships and literary influences. His style is characterized by a blend of wit, depth, and a keen appreciation for the beauty of language, making him a notable figure in Victorian literature.

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