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A letter describing Lord Byron’s memoirs ... scandalise and captivate its readers’ imagination.” Byron was a student at Trinity College between 1805 and 1807. Trinity College archivist ...
An appeal to raise £360,000 to move a late-Victorian memorial to the poet Lord Byron to a more ... in 1844 to the Wren Library at Trinity College, Cambridge, Byron’s alma mater, where it ...
A discovery at Trinity College, Cambridge has shed new light on the ‘bad boy’ of the Romantic movement, Lord Byron. Adam Green, an archivist at Trinity College (where Byron studied as a young man) ...
open image in gallery Page one of a letter dated 29 October 1823 describing Lord Byron's memoirs (Trinity College/PA) In the letter dated 29 October 1823, she wrote: “I opened the pages ...
A letter describing the contents of Lord ... success of Byron's 'bad boy' persona as she is not only disturbed but also clearly fascinated by him." The poet studied at Trinity College and it ...
Lord Byron was a major figure in the Romantic movement A descendant of Lord Byron wants a statue of the poet moved from a traffic island in central London. The Earl of Lytton cited a government ...
Page one of a letter dated October 29 1823 describing Lord Byron’s memoirs which has been discovered at Trinity College (Trinity College/PA) Ms Palgrave writes, in the 1823 letter to her father ...
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