Byron the Maker: Byron in EnglandBook Guild, 2006 - 294 pages Teresa Guiccioli, the last love of Byron's life, complained after his death that all the biographies on Byron were based on hostile English books. In this book, Anne Fleming allows one of the world's most original literary figures to tell his own story. |
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Page 35
... Lord Grey . In view of Byron's subsequent behaviour the generally accepted view is that Lord Grey made a sexual advance which shocked the young Byron . This led to impassioned arguments with Catherine Byron who had enjoyed her ...
... Lord Grey . In view of Byron's subsequent behaviour the generally accepted view is that Lord Grey made a sexual advance which shocked the young Byron . This led to impassioned arguments with Catherine Byron who had enjoyed her ...
Page 107
... Lord Grey , the Melbournes and the Bessboroughs . The conversation was lively and everything enjoyable for those guests who did not object to being bullied by Lady Holland . She had been a great beauty in her youth , had divorced her ...
... Lord Grey , the Melbournes and the Bessboroughs . The conversation was lively and everything enjoyable for those guests who did not object to being bullied by Lady Holland . She had been a great beauty in her youth , had divorced her ...
Page 288
... Lord Grey de Ruthyn , tenant of Newstead Abbey , who has alienated her son , 35 ; alarmed at Byron's extravagance , 37 ; patronised by Byron , 39 ; collects son's reviews , 49 ; Byron says she is to live at Newstead when he goes to ...
... Lord Grey de Ruthyn , tenant of Newstead Abbey , who has alienated her son , 35 ; alarmed at Byron's extravagance , 37 ; patronised by Byron , 39 ; collects son's reviews , 49 ; Byron says she is to live at Newstead when he goes to ...
Contents
The Marriage | 193 |
Byron for His Own Defence | 209 |
Last Days in London | 229 |
Copyright | |
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