BYRON, Lord [1788-1824] -- English poet, 6° Baron Byron
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né BYRON, George Gordon
6° Baron Byron
He is regarded as one of the greatest European poets and remains widely read and influential, both in the English-speaking world and beyond.
Known as well for a flamboyant lifestyle,
he was famously described by Lady Caroline Lamb as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know".
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- Lord Byron: Poems
- The poetical works of Lord Byron Collected and arranged with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, Lord Jeffrey, Sir Walter Scott [and others] with a portrait and numerous illustrations on steel. [New York: G. Virtue, 1875]
- The works of Lord Byron including the suppressed poems. Also a sketch of his life. By J. W. Lake. [Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & co., 1856.]
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- Lord Byron's Early School Days by Professor W. G. Blaikie [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, August 1891, pp 409-416]
- Characteristics of Lord Byron [The North American Review, Jan 1845, pp. 64-87] The Works of LORD BYRON in Verse and Prose, including his Letters, Journals, &c., with a Sketch of his Life.
- Lord Byron and the Greek Patriots by Rev. Henry Hayman, D.D. [pp. 365-371, Harper's new monthly magazine, Feb 1894]
- Lord Byron A review: Lord Byron's Poems, 3 vols, New York, 1815. [The North American review. Jan 1825, pp. 1-47]
- Lord Byron, Wordsworth, And Lamb From the autobiography of Leigh Hunt. [Harper's new monthly magazine, Jul 1850, pp 272-274]
- Lord Byron's Character and Writings [The North American review, Oct 1825, pp. 300-360]
- Lord Byron's Conversations on Religion [The North American review, Jan 1833, pp. 152-188]
- Dr. Millingen's Reminiscences of Lord Byron in Greece by A. V. Millingen: [New Englander and Yale review, Sept 1879, pp. 637-655]
- Lord Byron's Religious Opinions by Percy: [The New-England magazine, Jul 1831, pp. 63-69]
- Lord Byron's Religious Opinions by Percy: [The New-England magazine, Aug 1831, pp. 112-119]
- The Wicked Lord Byron Walter Thornbury. [Appletons' journal, Feb 1870, pp 169]
- Sketch of Lord Byron Gilfillan, George, A. M. [Title: [The Ladies' repository, Nov 1856, pp. 48-652]
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- BBC News | ENGLAND | Lord Byron home in 'poor repair'
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- Newstead Abbey Founded as a monastic house in the late twelfth century, Newstead became the seat of the Byron family in 1540.
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- Grandfather: ¤BYRON, John [1723-1786] English navigator