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Byron's "Corbeau Blanc"

Byron's
Author: Viscountess Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb Melbourne
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780890966723

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"Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (née Elizabeth Milbanke; 1750 ? 1818) was one of the most influential of the political hostesses of the extended Regency period, and the wife of Whig politician Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne. She was the mother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom amongst several other influential children. Lady Melbourne was known not just for her political influence but also for her friendships and romantic relationships with members of London society including Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, George, Prince of Wales and Lord Byron."--Wikipedia.


Byron's 'corbeau Blanc'

Byron's 'corbeau Blanc'
Author: Viscountess Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb Melbourne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1998
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780853236337

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Offering a re-creation of the late-Georgian age, this is an annotated collection of the correspondence of Lady Melbourne, including her controversial letters to Lord Byron, which reveal her significant influence on his work - not least in Don Juan, in which she appears as Lady Pinchbeck.


Lady Caroline Lamb

Lady Caroline Lamb
Author: P. Douglass
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1403973342

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Lady Caroline Lamb , among Lord Byron's many lovers, stands out - vilified, portrayed as a self-destructive nymphomaniac - her true story has never been told. Now, Paul Douglass provides the first unbiased treatment of a woman whose passions and independence were incompatible with the age in which she lived. Taking into account a traumatic childhood, Douglass explores Lamb's so-called 'erotomania' and tendency towards drug abuse and madness - problems she and Byron had in common. In this portrait, she emerges as a person who sacrificed much for the welfare of a sick child, and became an artist in her own right. Douglass illuminates her novels and poetry, her literary friendships, and the lifelong support of her husband and her publisher, John Murray.


Byron: A Life in Ten Letters

Byron: A Life in Ten Letters
Author: Andrew Stauffer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1009200151

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A Byron biography like no other – published to mark the bicentennial of his death – it tells the remarkable life story of the celebrated Romantic poet through ten of his best, most resonant letters. Using Byron's correspondence, Stauffer relates a vivid and engaging story of creativity, fame, sexual transgression and scandal.


The Byron Mystery

The Byron Mystery
Author: Sir John Charles Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1924
Genre: Poets, English
ISBN:

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In Byron's Wake: The Turbulent Lives of Lord Byron's Wife and Daughter: Annabella Milbanke and Ada Lovelace

In Byron's Wake: The Turbulent Lives of Lord Byron's Wife and Daughter: Annabella Milbanke and Ada Lovelace
Author: Miranda Seymour
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681779366

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A masterful portrait of two remarkable women, revealing how two turbulent lives were always haunted by the dangerously enchanting, quicksilver spirit of that extraordinary father whom Ada never knew: Lord Byron. In 1815, the clever, courted, and cherished Annabella Milbanke married the notorious and brilliant Lord Byron. Just one year later, she fled, taking with her their baby daughter, the future Ada Lovelace. Byron himself escaped into exile and died as a revolutionary hero in 1824, aged 36. The one thing he had asked his wife to do was to make sure that their daughter never became a poet. Ada didn’t. Brought up by a mother who became one of the most progressive reformers of Victorian England, Byron’s little girl was introduced to mathematics as a means of calming her wild spirits. Educated by some of the most learned minds in England, she combined that scholarly discipline with a rebellious heart and a visionary imagination. As a child invalid, Ada dreamed of building a steam-driven flying horse. As an exuberant and boldly unconventional young woman, she amplified her explanations of Charles Babbage’s unbuilt calculating engine to predict—as nobody would do for another century—the dawn of the modern computer age. When Ada died—like her father, she was only 36—great things seemed still to lie ahead for her as a passionate astronomer. Even while mired in debt from gambling and crippled by cancer, she was frenetically employing Faraday’s experiments with light refraction to explore the analysis of distant stars. Drawing on fascinating new material, Seymour reveals the ways in which Byron, long after his death, continued to shape the lives and reputations both of his wife and his daughter. During her life, Lady Byron was praised as a paragon of virtue; within ten years of her death, she was vilified as a disgrace to her sex. Well over a hundred years later, Annabella Milbanke is still perceived as a prudish wife and cruelly controlling mother. But her hidden devotion to Byron and her tender ambitions for his mercurial, brilliant daughter reveal a deeply complex but unexpectedly sympathetic personality. Miranda Seymour has written a masterful portrait of two remarkable women, revealing how two turbulent lives were often governed and always haunted by the dangerously enchanting, quicksilver spirit of that extraordinary father whom Ada never knew.


Byron

Byron
Author: C. Wilson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-03-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230611044

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This exciting collection represents a range of scholarly approaches and include close textual study, comparative readings, and broad cultural analysis. Contributors to this collection include Bernard Beatty, Peter Cochran, Marilyn Gaull, Charles E. Robinson, Andrew Stauffer, and Timothy Webb.


Byron

Byron
Author: Jonathan David Gross
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780742511620

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Byron: The Erotic Liberal explores the relationship between Byron's erotic life and his political commitments, placing his poetry in the context of the work of other aristocratic liberals such as Madame de Stael.


Byron and Newstead

Byron and Newstead
Author: J. V. Beckett
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780874137514

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This book offers a reappraisal of Byron's tenure of landed estates, an entirely new explanation of events surrounding the sale of his ancestral home at Newstead Abbey, and new thoughts on his financial circumstances during his years in Italy and Greece. Byron is examined as a landed aristocrat, and his financial and business affairs are unravelled in this context."--BOOK JACKET.