Having heard a brief history of the life of Lord Rochester during an English lecture at the University of Leicester I developed an desire to dig a little deeper into the life of a man who produced such a schizophrenic selelection of poetry. Going to the library I found this book, and had difficulty putting it down. Rochester's life was so short, yet he achieved, and indeed destroyed, so much. Lamb's book is immensely readable and charts Rochester's life with both sympathy and verve. Yet his scholarly approach into the reasons behind his behaviour elevate the biography to a higher level, this really is relevant to those who would study his poetry. It seems a crying shame that this man who blazed through his short life in glory and tragedy, genius and despair, should be so little known today. A truly forgotten figure in English history.