Byron: The Making of a MythBodley Head, 1988 - 187 sider Stephen Coote has written a biography of Lord Byron, focusing on the man behind the myth. Byron was an enigma in his own lifetime. Since his death the public's view of him has swung between admiration and fascinated disapproval - from feted poet to ostracised libertine, from debauched exile to heroic freedom fighter and finally to cult figure. |
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... Lady Melbourne , could not believe he was serious , but while the poet , hungry for sensation , found relief in the ageing arms of Lady Oxford , a correspondence began . Miss Milbanke liked letters . Lady Melbourne delicately attempted ...
... Lady Melbourne , could not believe he was serious , but while the poet , hungry for sensation , found relief in the ageing arms of Lady Oxford , a correspondence began . Miss Milbanke liked letters . Lady Melbourne delicately attempted ...
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... Lady Byron to cease communication with Augusta . She refused . Through Augusta she could show her husband that it was she herself who was taking the initiative now . It was she who was the avenging angel . The rumours of incest would ...
... Lady Byron to cease communication with Augusta . She refused . Through Augusta she could show her husband that it was she herself who was taking the initiative now . It was she who was the avenging angel . The rumours of incest would ...
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... Lady Byron was blown towards Augusta . She had sinned , and Annabella and her friend Mrs Villiers were the instruments of God's wrath . While Lady Caroline vented her love and spite in the tedious pages of her novel Glenarvon , Lady ...
... Lady Byron was blown towards Augusta . She had sinned , and Annabella and her friend Mrs Villiers were the instruments of God's wrath . While Lady Caroline vented her love and spite in the tedious pages of her novel Glenarvon , Lady ...
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A BYRON ALL OVER | 6 |
A GOOD SORT OF FELLOW | 12 |
CHILDE HAROLDS PILGRIMAGE | 25 |
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