The Real Lady ByronIn 1992, the bicentenary of the birth of Annabella Noel Byron, this book makes a sympathetic reassessment of this misunderstood and much-maligned woman, refuting the unfavourable contemporary judgements made about her and revealing instead the many benevolent causes she supported. |
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... facts related by him agree with those given by Moore . Russell had read Byron's memoirs and his opinion was ' ... on the whole , the world is no loser ... fact never ceased her exertions till she had procured the 176 · THE REAL LADY BYRON ·
... facts related by him agree with those given by Moore . Russell had read Byron's memoirs and his opinion was ' ... on the whole , the world is no loser ... fact never ceased her exertions till she had procured the 176 · THE REAL LADY BYRON ·
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... fact that Anna Jameson was in charge for much of the time at Moore Place . Had Medora shown an affinity with anybody else Annabella would have been very relieved , but Medora had quarrelled with most people , sooner or later , until she ...
... fact that Anna Jameson was in charge for much of the time at Moore Place . Had Medora shown an affinity with anybody else Annabella would have been very relieved , but Medora had quarrelled with most people , sooner or later , until she ...
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... facts at all - Augusta's character is more sympathetic through what I have read than from what I knew before - but a character not to be trusted ' . It was a difficult period for Ralph . He had married Fanny Heriot in 1869 but the ...
... facts at all - Augusta's character is more sympathetic through what I have read than from what I knew before - but a character not to be trusted ' . It was a difficult period for Ralph . He had married Fanny Heriot in 1869 but the ...
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