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  1. Edward John Trelawny (13 de noviembre de 1792–13 de agosto de 1881) fue un biógrafo, novelista y aventurero, amigo de Percy Bysshe Shelley y de Lord Byron. Primeros años. No se sabe claramente dónde nació Trelawny; mientras que siempre dijo que había nacido en Cornualles, algunos de sus biógrafos sugieren que fue en Londres.

  2. Edward John Trelawny (13 November 1792 – 13 August 1881) was a British biographer, novelist and adventurer who is best known for his friendship with the Romantic poets Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. Trelawny was born to a family of modest income but extensive ancestral history.

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    • Adventures of a Younger Son (1831), Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author (1878)
  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Edward John Trelawny (born November 13, 1792, London, England—died August 13, 1881, Sompting, Sussex) was an English author and adventurer, the friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron, whom he portrayed brilliantly in his books. Trelawny was a handsome, dashing, and quixotic personality from an old and famous Cornish family.

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  4. Edward John Trelawny fue un biógrafo, novelista y aventurero, amigo de Percy Bysshe Shelley y de Lord Byron.

  5. Edward Trelawny escribió memorias notables en las que contó su pasado de bucanero.

  6. A mid-19th-century lithograph of Edward John Trelawny by artist Seymour Stokes Kirkup. ©National Portrait Gallery, London. I knew Trelawny was a scalawag to the nth degree, but I also knew he had a reputation for being a liar and no more than a hanger-on in the circle of Romantics that revolved around the poets Byron and Shelley in the early ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2022 · We are going to talk today with Edward John Trelawny at the Palazzo Marciano in Livorno, Italy. An adventurer, writer, and raconteur, he is known mostly as the most dashing member of the Byron/Shelley circle in historic Pisa; but, he is a complicated and brilliant man in his own right, whom Lord Byron referred to as….