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In March 1812, the poet Lord Byron "woke one morning" to find himself famous. He was 24 years old, and the occasion was the publication that month in London of the first two cantos of his verse ...
Lord Byron died on April 18, 1824, and so he is having a 200-year moment. The poet Lady Caroline Lamb called “mad, bad, and dangerous to know,” appears in quite a different aspect in Anne Eekhout’s ...
The British poet Lord Byron arrived in Greece on Christmas Eve 1823 to join the country’s fight for independence from the Ottoman Empire. A mere hundred days later, on April 19, 1824, he died ...
Lord Byron’s brutal takedown of his wife and mother-in-law has been revealed in a newly discovered letter that provides fresh insight into his burnt memoirs.. The poet, who was 36 when he died ...
Lord Byron Was ‘Mad, Bad, and Dangerous To Know’ — and Now He Can Be Found at the New York Public Library. The Romantic poet and hero of Greek independence was sublime on the page and a scandal off it ...
A new look at the original Romantic heartthrob, Lord Byron. On the 200th anniversary of his death, two new books explore the life and work of the poet who inspired the Byronic hero — proud ...
A London mansion that was once home to poet Lord Byron and banking heiress Baroness Catherine d’Erlanger has hit the market.. Listed for a cool £29.5 million (or roughly $37.7 million), the ...
Lord Byron's Piccadilly mansion where the romantic poet wrote some of his most famous works including Parsinia and The Seige of Corinth goes on the market for £29.5million.
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