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Lord Byron (1788–1824) is among the UK’s greatest exports. Why, then, do so many treat him with embarrassed wariness? Perhaps we judge him for his shocking passions (not least with Augusta ...
Byron was in the van of those poets who came to be known as “Romantics,” and his life had something of the turbulence of a fairy tale. The future Lord Byron was born in 1788 to a family that could ...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, has suffered a peculiar posthumous transformation in reputation. Few people still relish the epic poetry that made him famous in his early 19th century heyday, and now ...
Lord Byron came on the Dallas scene in a big way in 2013. He was only 20 years old and had just released his first mixtape, Dark Arts Vol. 2. He sort of blew up overnight.
Thinking ”Lord Byron” to be too long, he cut frantically, sometimes arbitrarily. Yet this opera`s problems were in place before a measure of it was written or taken away.
Lord Byron was a celebrity before the word was invented. All over Europe, men saw his portrait, and wanted to look like him.
E ven before rumours of his affair with his half-sister spread, Lord Byron had a reputation for scandal. His lover Lady Caroline Lamb famously described him as “mad, bad and dangerous to know ...
Lord Byron died at the age of 36 of malaria complications in Missolonghi, in the land whose captive beauty he mourned in Canto II of his immensely popular “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” (1812 ...
Not many writers furnish enough material for a biography focused entirely on their love lives. In his short life (1788-1824), George Gordon, Lord Byron, managed to cram in just about every sort of ...
Lord Byron Production: A Calponian Films presentation of a Zack Godshall/Ross Brupbacher production. Produced by Godshall, Brupbacher. Co-producer, Kenneth Richard. Directed, edited by Zack Godshall.
A Nottingham home which was once the residence of the renowned Romantic poet, Lord Byron, has been brought to the market by ...