Prisoner of Chillon

BYRON

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Prisoner of Chillon
Prisoner of Chillon

"A MEASURE OF BYRON'S INCREASING SKILL": FIRST EDITION OF THE PRISONER OF CHILLON

BYRON, George Gordon, Lord. The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems. London: John Murray, 1816. Thin octavo, 20th-century full marbled sheep gilt rebacked with original spine laid down, red morocco spine label, marbled endpapers; original blue paper wrappers bound in.

First edition, one of 6000 copies, of Byron's popular poem about imprisoned Swiss patriot François Bonivard.

In 1816, after abandoning his wife and infant daughter in England, Byron joined Shelley on a tour of Europe; while in Switzerland "both poets were stirred by a visit to the Château de Chillon, whose dungeons revealed floors striated by the chains dragged by centuries of prisoners and a sluice gate for death by drowning; a blackened beam that had anchored the executioner's rope still swung overhead. Byron especially was drawn to their guide's story of the Swiss patriot François Bonivard, incarcerated in the 1530s by the Duke of Savoy. After a dramatic tour, the travelers spent two storm-drenched days in the Hôtel de l'Ancre in Ouchy, below Lausanne, where, in a room facing the gray, rain-pitted lake, Byron meditated on the meaning of Bonivard's survival: Was he an example for the ages, a hero whose spirit emerged triumphant from his trials, or did loss and solitary suffering leave him a husk of a man, fit only to embrace his isolation? 'My very chains and I grew friends, / So much a long communion tends / To make us what we are.' In either reading, Bonivard is a measure of Byron's increasing skill at creating characters both heroic and psychologically complex" (Eisler, 527). Bound with half title and with final advertisement leaf in state A, Randolph's and Wise's presumed first state, though "no conclusive proof as to which state came before the other" (Randolph). With four-page publisher's advertisements at rear, dated November 1816, not described by Randolph or Wise. Randolph, 61. Wise I:113-14. Early owner signature to verso of half title.

Minor marginal paper repair to half title, text generally clean; binding attractive. An extremely good copy.

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