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Marilyn Butler, 18 November 1982
The Trouble of an Index: Byron’s Letters and Journals, Vol. XII
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 166 pp., £15, May 1982,0 7195 3885 8 Show More
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 166 pp., £15, May 1982,
Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 404 pp., £12.50, October 1982,0 7195 3974 9 Show More
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 404 pp., £12.50, October 1982,
Byron’s Political and Cultural Influence in 19th-Century Europe: A Symposium
edited by Paul Graham Trueblood.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £15, April 1981,0 333 29389 4 Show More
edited by Paul Graham Trueblood.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £15, April 1981,
Byron and Joyce through Homer
by Hermione de Almeida.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £15, October 1982,0 333 30072 6 Show More
by Hermione de Almeida.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £15, October 1982,
Byron: A Poet Before His Public
by Philip Martin.
Cambridge, 253 pp., £18.50, July 1982,0 521 24186 3 Show More
by Philip Martin.
Cambridge, 253 pp., £18.50, July 1982,
“... to acquire a famous lover was finally satisfied by a rendezvous with the Duke of Wellington in the corner of a foreign field, near Brussels, in June 1815. Lady Frances’ hectic alternations of lust and shame continued to make her an alarming mistress, as Scrope Davies’s trunk, full of memorabilia, has recently disclosed. Scrope’s failure to take Byron’s ... ”