- She Walks in Beauty
"She Walks in Beauty" is a
poem written in 1814 by Lord Byron. It was the first of several poems to be set toJewish tunes from thesynagogue byIsaac Nathan , which were published as "Hebrew Melodies " in 1815.Singer and songwriter
Arion Quinn recorded his own arrangement of the poem sometime in the mid-70s and though it was never commercially released in his lifetime it can be heard for free on hisMySpace account, which is maintained by his nephew. [http://www.myspace.com/arionquinn] Canadian film composerMychael Danna made another arrangement for the soundtrack of the 2004 production of "Vanity Fair" and it was performed by vocalistSissel andThe Philharmonia Orchestra .This poem is not necessarily a love poem, but more of a celebration of the subject's beauty. Some critics have said that Byron fell passionately in love with his cousin and wrote this poem for her. He met her for the first time while she was in mourning over the death of a loved one. Thus, in modest black dress (hence the allusions to darkness, with the light referring to her beauty) Lord Byron encountered his cousin, known for her great beauty, and was taken aback. Nowhere in the poem does the poet mention or allude to love; he is merely commenting on the subject's beauty.
External links
* [http://www.bartleby.com/101/600.html Text of the poem]
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