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 ...
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 ...
The rich history of a fascinating building - with a romantic tale at its heart - will be told at a Sunderland history society ...
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 ...