Artigo Revisado por pares

Jane Porter and the Wonder of Lord Byron

2012; Edinburgh University Press; Volume: 18; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3366/rom.2012.0096

ISSN

1750-0192

Autores

Thomas McLean,

Tópico(s)

Literature: history, themes, analysis

Resumo

He was at a Small Evening party at the Poet Sotheby’s. I was not aware of his being in the room, or even that he had been invited, when I was arrested from listening to the person conversing with me by the Sounds of the most melodious Speaking Voice I had ever heard. It was gentle and beautifully modulated. I turned round to look for the Speaker, and then saw a Gentleman in black of an Elegant form (for nothing of his lameness could be discovered), and with a face I never shall forget. The features of the finest proportions. The Eye deep set, but mildly lustrous; and the Complexion what I at the time described to my Sister as a Sort of moonlight paleness. It was so pale, yet with all so Softly brilliant. I instantly asked my Companion who that Gentleman was. He replied, ‘Lord Byron’. I was astonished, for there was no Scorn, no disdain, nothing in that noble Countenance then of the proud Spirit which has since soared to Heaven, illuminating the Horizon far and wide.

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