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Lord Byron And Lady Lamb: History’s Messiest Love Story
The name Lord Byron instantly brings to mind scandal, heartbreak, and that unforgettable description: “mad, bad, and dangerous to know.” Those words came from Lady Caroline Lamb herself. When they met ...
Nottingham is a weird old town, radical and reactionary at the same time. It was the place where King Charles I raised his standard against the Parliament, starting the English Civil War. It is ...
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I love the fascinating history of this famous hall and here's how you can find out more at a Sunderland event
The rich history of a fascinating building - with a romantic tale at its heart - will be told at a Sunderland history society ...
In actual Regency London — nothing like the frothy, fantastical setting of TV’s “Bridgerton” — poets rivaled royalty for star power, and upon the publication of his poem “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” ...
Byron: A Life in Ten Letters; by Andrew Stauffer; Cambridge University Press; 300 pp., $29.95 It is hard to imagine that the manuscript contained anything more shocking than what we already know about ...
An exceptionally rare letter from the original “Wild Child” and poet Lord Byron that has never been published before has been discovered in a country house. The letter was found in a mansion in ...
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