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Lord Byron Production: A Calponian Films presentation of a Zack Godshall/Ross Brupbacher production. Produced by Godshall, Brupbacher. Co-producer, Kenneth Richard. Directed, edited by Zack Godshall ...
Lord Byron liked to spend money and he liked to party. ... "Byron had the most appalling cartoons done of him that made the headlines of current day newspapers look like chicken feed.
The nearly 200-year-old missive was with the National Historical Park for more than 50 years and occasionally touted among Byron enthusiasts ...
As Lord Byron takes centre stage in the West End, Boyd Tonkin explains how an outspoken champion of the poor became a cultural superstar. Boyd Tonkin. Thursday 16 February 2012 01:00 GMT.
“Lord Byron could not have been more than 30,” one visitor remarked, “but he looked 40. His face had become pale, bloated and sallow. He had grown very fat, ...
The British poet Lord Byron arrived in Greece on Christmas Eve 1823 to join the country’s fight for independence from the Ottoman Empire. A mere hundred days later, on April 19, 1824, he died ...
Byronic art: An 1817 bust of Lord Byron (right) by Bertel Thorvaldsen (Royal Collection) and a detail from JMW Turner's Venice, the Bridge of Sighs (Tate Britain). When Turner exhibited the ...