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  1. 1 de oct. de 2013 · The diaries of Clara Mary Jane Clairmont are, so far as is known, the last of the major documents of the Shelley-Byron circle to be published. Only the writings of the Shelleys themselves surpass hers in importance for those interested in the careers of the poets and their friends. Best known as Byron's mistress and the mother of his daughter Allegra, "Claire," as she preferred to be called ...

  2. Clara Maria Constantina Jane Clairmont (Stocking 13), commonly known as Claire Clairmont, was a stepsister to Mary Shelley, partner of Lord Byron, and mother of his child, Allegra. Clairmont believed herself to be born 27 April 1798 and she died 19 March 1879. Though no records of her birth or baptism exist, Clairmont believed herself to have been born 27 April 1798 (Stocking 13). Historians ...

  3. Clara Mary Jane Clairmont, eller Claire Clairmont som hon var allmänt känd som, född 27 april 1798 i Brislington i Bristol, död 19 mars 1879 i Florens i Italien, var styvsyster till författaren Mary Shelley och mor till Lord Byrons dotter Allegra .

  4. If your letters are ever published, all others that ever were published before will fall in the shade, and you will be looked on as the best letter writer that ever charmed their friends."--Mary Shelley to Claire Clairmont, 29 November 1842. Claire Clairmont embodied English romanticism in her life, her journals, and especially in her letters.

  5. Claire Clairmont. Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (27 de abril de 1798 - 19 de março de 1879), ou Claire Clairmont como era comumente conhecida, foi irmã adotiva da escritora Mary Shelley e mãe da filha ilegitima de Lord Byron, Allegra Byron. [ 1] Acredita-se que ela seja o tema de um poema de Percy Bysshe Shelley .

  6. The Journals of Claire Clairmont. Claire Clairmont. Harvard University Press, 1968 - Biography & Autobiography - 571 pages. The diaries of Clara Mary Jane Clairmont are, so far as is known, the last of the major documents of the Shelley-Byron circle to be published. Only the writings of the Shelleys themselves surpass hers in importance for ...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2015 · There is evidence that Claire sent this work, perhaps more work-in-progress than completed novel, to Lord George Byron, when she had insinuated an introduction to him in 1816. She noted in letters, using her then preferred name of Clara Clairmont, that it was “half a novel or a tale”, with the pretext of looking for career advice.