Lord Byron may be regarded as one of England’s ... but also that unscrupulous publishers were able easily to steal Byron’s work without his permission. One night in 1816 – during a drizzly ...
Theatre lovers and literary enthusiasts alike have reason to celebrate this unique collaboration, which breathes fresh life ...
If you’re fed up with the crowds in Venice, head to Ravenna, with its dazzling mosaics and evocative museum dedicated to the ...
Lord Byron (1788–1824) is among the UK’s greatest ... Perhaps it’s the extent of his work: thousands of pages of febrile, sometimes puerile rhyme. Or perhaps we simply fear that he is ...
So, this poem is called "When We Two Parted," and it's by George Gordon, better known as Lord Byron. He was someone who was focused on being free, doing whatever he wanted to do. He lived a very ...
"What statue of Lord Byron?" you might wonder. The likeness of the poet is not exactly London's most prominent work of art. It languishes on a traffic island at the southern end of Park Lane.
The memorial stone to George, 6th Baron Byron in Poets' Corner Westminster Abbey was given by the Poetry Society and unveiled on 8th May 1969. It adjoins the memorials to Dylan Thomas, Lewis Carroll ...
The institution in Ravenna houses objects kept by Countess Teresa Gamba Guicciolo, the noblewoman who had a relationship with ...
Geoffrey Bond often imagines Lord Byron "looking down" as he sits ... Mr Bond has dedicated decades to his fascination and love for Byron and his work and now says he wants Byron's beginnings ...
Portrait of Catherine Gordon, mother of Lord Byron, by Thomas Stewardson. (Photo: Wikipedia) So many misfortunes happened to him in his childhood, that the only good thing he had was having ...