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Klimt set to dazzle: Elizabeth Clegg reviews two major publications on Gustav Klimt, one from Austria and one from America, that pose the question of whether he is best understood in a national or an international context.(Book review)
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Gustav Klimt EDITED BY ALFRED WEIDINGER Prestel Verlag, 89 [pounds sterling]/148 [euro] GERMAN EDITION: ISBN 9783791337647 ENGLISH EDITION: ISBN 9783791337637
Gustav Klimt: The Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky Collections EDITED BY RENEE PRICE Prestel Verlag, 35 [pounds sterling]/$65 ISBN 9783791338347
The publication of two substantial volumes on Gustav Klimt--from Austria a new catalogue raisonne of the paintings, and from America the catalogue of the exhibition at the Neue Galerie in New York of paintings and drawings from the collections of its ...
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Trelawney: the lay of the jackal; Lord Byron's Jackal - A Life of Edward John Trelawny. By David Crane (H arper Collins, pounds 19.99). Reviewed by Richard Edmonds.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...Severn, the artist friend of John Keats, and it runs thus...chap come here, whose name is Trelawny. He comes as the friend of...man could achieve it - and Trelawny, dispossessed, full of wild...as outrageous fantasies go, Trelawny mimicked his idols, Shelley...
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Romantic hero and liar's exciting life portrait; Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author. By Edward John Trelawny. Introduction by Anne Barton. (New York Review Books, pounds 7.99). Reviewed by Monica Foot.(Books)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; Byline: Monica Foot Edward John Trelawny was born in 1792 into a well-established...age of 13. A failure there too, Trelawny was discharged without a commission...and drown. Subsequently, it was Trelawny who plucked Shelley's heart from...
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Paperbacks: Debunking a Romantic myth Lord Byron's Jackal: A Life of Edward John Trelawny by David Crane Fla mingo pounds 8.99
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...been a pirate, for instance, Trelawny was really an insignificant...is not just concerned with Trelawny's story, but with the whole...easy to spend so much time in Trelawny's company and not be affected...from Ryan's Daughter and John Wayne in The Quiet Man, rather...
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Books: The romantic lead in a poetic tale; Lord Byron's Jackal: A Life of Trelawny. By David Crane. (Flamingo, pounds 8.99). Reviewed by Monica Foot.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; Edward Trelawny was a radical adventurer...where he died of fever, Trelawny has an infamous place in...while he is buried next to John Keats in the Protestant...modelled his character Squire Trelawny on our hero. What this...
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Crazy song that has no basis in reality ; I agree with Martin Bell's comments about the Cornish song Trelawny (WMN, September 16). The words are totally inaccurate and no more than false history.
Newspaper article from: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; ...words. One verse of Trelawny has the words: "We...were all Cornishmen, as Trelawny was Bishop of Bristol...writers Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. Trelawny is certainly nonsense...which they could use. John A Blake Bodmin
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'Lies, lies, lies!'
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...LORD BYRON'S JACKAL: A LIFE OF EDWARD TRELAWNY by David Crane HarperCollins...fame. Among such literary vermin Edward Trelawny holds a special, some might say...Romanticism's newly canonised Saint John Keats, or of the `Ode to the...
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Travel: The great white hunter carries a camera Safari camps, cor} 18:07:98 {XX} Features {PP} 14 {HH} Books: Posing on Parnassus {JJ} Jan Morris seeks the truth behind the myth of Byron's buddy
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Lord Byron's Jackal: a life of Edward John Trelawny by David Crane HarperCollins, pounds 19.99 In...metaphor for his whole subsequent life. For he was Edward John Trelawny, who grew up to be one of the century's most...
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Lord Byron's Jackal.(Review)
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; ...1822 comes down to us by way of Edward John Trelawny (1792-1881), whose concern...careers in English literature. Trelawny had penetrated the Pisan Circle...Corsair. After Shelley's death, Trelawny accompanied Byron to war-torn...
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Life and lies of a Cornish Corsair.(Books)(On Books)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Mr. Crane is speaking of Edward John Trelawny, the Cornish adventurer who insinuated...reason why." Certainly, a Robert Trelawny died in Parliamentary captivity...along with his younger brother, Edward, in establishing the Maine colony...
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Love among the Romantics. (Essay).(male eroticism in the 19th century)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
; ...in Geneva, late 1819 or early 1820, where Edward John Trelawny, an exsailor, meets Edward Ellerker Williams and Thomas Medwin, lieutenants on half-pay returned from India. Trelawny and Williams are in their late twenties, Medwin...
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