About This Book
A detailed portrait of the poet's closing years, focusing on his changed character and involvement in the Greek cause, assembled from contemporary accounts and personal impressions. The work traces his movements and daily life in Italy and Greece, recounts administrative and military engagements at Missolonghi, and describes interactions with friends, fellow writers, and local figures. It also examines controversies surrounding his marriage and seeks to exonerate a relative from later accusations while criticizing a descendant's selective use of family papers. The author uses letters, on-the-spot records, and editorial commentary to reconstruct events and argue for a revised understanding of the final phase.
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