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The Corfu Years

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Edward Lear first visited Corfu in 1848 and the island seems to have made a deep impression οn him. At all events, he returned in 1855, after further travels in Greece, Albania, Egypt and elsewhere; and for the next years Corfu was to provide him with the nearest he got to at least a winter base until he finally settled at San Remo in 1870.

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Edward Lear first visited Corfu in 1848 and the island seems to have made a deep impression οn him. At all events, he returned in 1855, after further travels in Greece, Albania, Egypt and elsewhere; and for the next years Corfu was to provide him with the nearest he got to at least a winter base until he finally settled at San Remo in 1870. Lear's Corfu years coincide with the last years of the British Protectorate (the Ionian Islands were ceded to Greece in 1864 ); and his letters and journals written οn Corfu, from which the text of this book is composed, form a commentary, as unique as it is biting and poignant, οη the modes, manners and mentality of a mid-nineteenth century British colonial and garrison society .They also present a deeply moving account of an artist battling with his solitude and relentlessly pursuing his vocation in a world with whose values he is so much at odds. Set over against this is the incredible and then undevastated natural beauty of the island itself, a beauty to which Lear responds with his whole being and of which he gives us unforgettable testimony not only in his writings but also and above all in the many water-colours and sketches that accompany the text and that include some of his finest work. Αn introduction outlines the historical and social background of Lear's Corfu world, and offers a portrait of Lear himself, while an appendix assesses his achievement as a landscape painter.
Subtitle: 
A Chronicle Presented Through his Letters and Journals
Publications Date: 
1988
Book pages: 
247
Book Dimensions: 
28χ21
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Αθήνα
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Άγγλος συγγραφέας, ποιητής, ζωγράφος και περιηγητής. Γεννήθηκε στο Λονδίνο το 1812 και πέθανε στο Σαν Ρέμο της Ιταλίας το 1888. Η καταγωγή του ήταν από τη Δανία. Παρά το ότι, στα 19 του χρόνια, ως υπάλληλος της Ζωολογικής Εταιρείας του Λονδίνου, φιλοτέχνησε ένα από τα πρώτα βιβλία με εικόνες που εκδόθηκαν για πουλιά και ζώα ("The Family of the Psittacidae", 1832), ο Ληρ έγινε περισσότερο γνωστός για τα εικονογραφημένα βιβλία του με χιουμοριστικά ποιήματα και ιστορίες (limerics), μεταξύ των οποίων τα: "A Book of Nonsense" (1846), "Nonsense Songs" (1871), "Laughable Lyrics" (1877), κ.ά. Μετά το 1840 ο Ληρ αφιέρωσε αρκετό χρόνο στην τοπιογραφία, ταξιδεύοντας σε χώρες της Μεσογείου και δημοσιεύοντας κατά διαστήματα εικονογραφημένα βιβλία με τις εντυπώσεις των ταξιδιών του. Το πρώτο βιβλίο αυτής της σειράς ήταν αφιερωμένο στη Ρώμη και τα περίχωρά της, και ακολούθησαν πορτρέτα της Ελλάδας, της Αλβανίας και των Ιονίων Νήσων. Σε ηλικία 52 ετών, το 1864, αποφασίζει για λόγους υγείας να επισκεφθεί την Κρήτη. Αποτέλεσμα αυτού του ταξιδιού είναι το περίφημο "Κρητικό ημερολόγιό" του ("The Cretan Journal").

Subtitle: 
A Chronicle Presented Through his Letters and Journals
Publications Date: 
1988
Book pages: 
247
Book Dimensions: 
28χ21
Publication Place: 
Αθήνα
Cover: 
Πανόδετο