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The biography traces the poet's family background and childhood, follows his uneven university years and early publications, and recounts extended travels that shaped successive creative periods. It surveys life in London, a troubled marriage and final exile, and Italian residences where intimate relationships, theatrical experiments, and major poems and dramas took form. Later chapters examine his political engagements and involvement with revolutionary movements, describe the expedition that ended his life abroad, and conclude with a critical appraisal of character and literary standing, supported by an index and a bibliography of contemporary sources consulted.

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John Nichol

John Nichol was a Scottish author and literary critic, recognized for his insightful analyses of prominent literary figures. He is particularly known for his works "Byron" and "Thomas Carlyle," where he explores the lives and contributions of these influential writers. Nichol's writings reflect a deep engagement with the literary heritage of the 19th century, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the cultural and historical contexts surrounding his subjects. His contributions to literary criticism have helped shape the discourse around these notable figures, making his works valuable resources for those interested in the evolution of English literature.

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