Lord Byron was a “most perverted” man who ... Her main concern was his treatment of his wife Anne Milbanke. She writes that ...
The institution in Ravenna houses objects kept by Countess Teresa Gamba Guicciolo, the noblewoman who had a relationship with ...
Lord Byron may be regarded as one of England’s ... “awoke one morning and found [himself] famous”. Coined by his wife Annabella, the term Byromania was used to describe the fanatical fanfare ...
In April 1816, Lord Byron left his wife and baby Ada to live in Europe, never to return. I, Ada is a fascinating account of Ada’s teenage years, and how she escaped the social expectations put ...
It adjoins the memorials to Dylan Thomas, Lewis Carroll and D.H. Lawrence. The white marble stone is inlaid with gold Sienna marble lettering and reads: LORD BYRON Died 19 April 1824 aged 36 at ...
In Switzerland 1816, by the shore of Lake Geneva, the poet Shelley and his future wife Mary, together with her step-sister Claire, meet the infamous Lord Byron. All are in exile, self-imposed on ...