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  1. When Lady Caroline Ponsonby married William Lamb in 1805, they expected he would soon inherit a substantial estate from his aging father. But w hen Caroline died in 1828, at the age of 42, William had still not become Lord Melbourne. They were still without title or riches, because the first Viscount Melbourne had simply outlived his daughter ...

  2. 28 de may. de 2023 · Lady Caroline Lamb was among the hundreds of female admirers who sent 24-year-old Byron an anonymous letter of praise for this autobiographical work about a disillusioned young man finding rapture ...

  3. Caroline Lamb. Lady Caroline Lamb ( Londen, 13 november 1785 - Mesolongi, 26 januari 1828) was een Brits aristocrate en romanschrijfster die vooral bekend werd vanwege haar verhouding met Lord Byron. Ze werd geboren op Canford House in Dorset als Caroline Ponsonby, de enige dochter van de vier kinderen van de politicus Frederick Ponsonby, 3e ...

  4. Caroline Lamb. Caroline Lamb ( 13 de novembro de 1785 — 26 de janeiro de 1828) foi uma romancista e uma aristocrata britânica, filha de Frederick Ponsonby, 3° Conde de Bessborough e Lady Henrietta Spencer (filha de John Spencer, 1.º Conde Spencer ). Ela é mais conhecida por seu tempestuoso caso com Lord Byron em 1812, quando era casada ...

  5. 12 de jul. de 2023 · In Lady Caroline Lamb’s notorious first novel Glenarvon (1816), a young, married Anglo-Irish noblewoman becomes overwhelmed by emotional and existential crises, while the United Irish movement ...

  6. Lady Caroline Lamb, nata Ponsonby (13 novembre 1785 – 26 gennaio 1828), è stata una nobildonna e scrittrice britannica, unica figlia di Frederick Ponsonby, III conte di Bessborough, e di lady Henrietta Spencer, nonché moglie del primo ministro britannico e consigliere della regina Vittoria, Lord Melbourne. È famosa per la sua relazione tempestosa con Lord Byron nel 1812 e per il romanzo ...

  7. In 1816 Lady Caroline Lamb’s first novel, Glenarvon, was published amid a storm of controversy, due to the content, a fictional account of Lamb’s relationship with Lord Byron, and the timing. The novel appeared a month after Byron had left England in self-imposed exile. The sensation created by this novel has, to a certain extent, obscured ...