Williamsburg Regional Library

After Byron, Norman Beim

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After Byron, Norman Beim
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
After Byron
Oclc number
892463251
Responsibility statement
Norman Beim
Summary
What begins as a murder mystery ends as a rumination on the hazards of celebrity in this quaint epistolary novel steeped in the lore of Lord Byron and his scandalous exploits. Several years after Byron<U+2019>s death in 1824, minor poet Claude Ingersoll, once Byron<U+2019>s close friend, has earned a disreputable reputation for indulging in Byronic antics of his own. Claude<U+2019>s mother-in-law hires barrister-in-training Gerald Marston to keep tabs on the poet, whom she blames for her daughter<U+2019>s suspicious death; Marston complicates matters by falling in love with Diana Shelton, Ingersoll<U+2019>s illegitimate daughter. In their travels from Italy to Claude<U+2019>s English estate, Gerald and Diana uncover intimate details about Byron<U+2019>s life, and as they look beyond the infidelities and sexual indiscretions that have contributed to his public discrediting, they realize that the murders he is rumored to have committed are likely just malicious gossip<U+2014>proof, as Gerald observes, that "once one<U+2019>s name has been tainted, one is fair game." Beim (Touring with Stalin) gives his tale a believable period texture by referring throughout to Gothic literature and incidents in Byron<U+2019>s life. Claude is a likable rogue with old-fashioned swagger, and his adventures will appeal to readers of historical fiction. (Mar.) --Staff (Reviewed April 6, 2015) (Publishers Weekly, vol 262, issue 14, p)
Target audience
adult
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