LORD BYRON and his TIMES
Documents Biography Criticism
Ralph Milbanke, Earl of Lovelace
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Astarte: a Fragment of Truth
Indexes
EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
contents:
Introduction
Preface
I. Byron Characteristics
II. Three Stages of Lord Byron’s Life
III. Manfred
IV. Correspondence of Augusta Byron
V. Anne Isabella Byron
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence
VII. Informers and Defamers
VIII. “When We Dead Awake”
IX. Lady Byron and Mrs. Leigh (I)
X. Lady Byron and Mrs. Leigh (II)
XI. Byron and Augusta
Notes by the Editor
Appendix
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The Antiquary
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III. Manfred ¶ 11
“Childe Harold, Canto III.—and other Poems” in
Quarterly Review
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VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ 10
Guy Mannering, or, the Astrologer
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VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ n5
“The Heart of Mid-Lothian” in
Tales of my Landlord, second series
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III. Manfred ¶ 11
Tales of my Landlord
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III. Manfred ¶ 11
XI. Byron and Augusta ¶ n1
Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 10 May 1817 ¶ 1
Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 10 May 1817 ¶ n1
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III. Manfred ¶ 11
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ 10
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ 11
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ 14
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ n8
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ n1
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ n2
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence ¶ n3
XI. Byron and Augusta ¶ n1
Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 10 May 1817 ¶ 1
Lord Byron to Augusta Leigh, 10 May 1817 ¶ n1
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Authors:
Lovelace, Ralph Milbanke, Earl of, 1839-1906; Lovelace, Mary Stuart Wortley, Countess of, d. 1941
Title:
Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron
(London: Christophers, 1921).
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Lord Byron and his Times: http://lordbyron.org
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