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A countess offers personal and eyewitness memories of a famed Romantic poet, presenting portraits of his appearance, beliefs, and conduct while tracing his childhood, friendships, family roles, and moral character. She examines virtues such as generosity, courage, constancy, and conscience alongside faults including pride, vanity, irritability, and misanthropy, and recounts the circumstances and consequences of his marriage. Much of the narrative defends him against public critics and earlier biographical omissions, challenges portrayals of irreligion and selfish motives, and recounts episodes from his years in Italy and Greece. The work blends intimate anecdotes with critical reflection and commentary on prior life-writing.
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