If you’re fed up with the crowds in Venice, head to Ravenna, with its dazzling mosaics and evocative museum dedicated to the ...
I see 25-year-old Delmore, in 1939, basking in his precocious success, as dapper a poet as there had been since Lord Byron ... James Atlas’s authoritative biography, Delmore Schwartz: The ...
Lynskey, whose previous book was a “biography” of George Orwell ... in a “year without a summer” in Europe. Lord Byron wrote the poem “Darkness,” envisioning a sunless Earth that ...
She was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron and hence should have been the female incarnation of Poetry and Passion ... incorporating the best methods of biography and narrative history. The Bride ...
Stephen Nasse absolutely seethed as he climbed out of his battered, beaten race car. A character even among the hardscrabble drivers of big time short track racing, Nasse had just crashed out of a ...
Nottingham City Council's museums and galleries service manages Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of poet Lord Byron, and started developing a programme of repairs last year. The authority has ...
They are pieces of the skin of the poet and outrager of society, Lord George Gordon Byron, awaiting pilgrims in a brand new museum in the city where he spent most of his last years, with the last ...
6th Baron — aka Lord Byron, the English poet who fought for the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire in the 1820s. It was purchased by Jonathan Peckham Miller of Montpelier, who arrived in Greece ...
And Byron Street honors British peer and Romantic poet George Gordon, Lord Byron. Eventually, the perched neighborhood, north of Rural Cemetery, was given the label Poet Hill, or sometimes Poet ...
Lord Byron would probably have scoffed to be called an “influencer”. Yet he exemplified the role, influencing artists beyond his own country and lifetime perhaps more than any other 19th-century poet.