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  1. Hace 3 días · Interesting non-fiction read about Lady Caroline Lamb (wife of 2nd Viscount Melbourne and known mistress of Lord Byron). A member of the well-known Devonshire clan, Caroline is described as a "free-spirit", constantly making her own way in Whig society and being an author in later years.

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · Fraser approaches Lady Caroline Lamb as an eminent historian of the British era of reform, and a major biographer of complex, victimised women including Mary, Queen of Scots and Marie Antoinette. She privileges the evidence of primary sources to recover Lamb the ambitious, politically informed writer from the sensationalist anecdotes ...

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Fraser approaches Lady Caroline Lamb as an eminent historian of the British era of reform, and a major biographer of complex, victimised women including Mary, Queen of Scots and Marie Antoinette. She privileges the evidence of primary sources to recover Lamb the ambitious, politically informed writer from the sensationalist anecdotes ...

    • Lady Antonia Fraser
    • Paperback
  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Las opiniones alrededor de estas memorias estaban divididas: Lady Caroline Lamb, ex amante de Byron, las consideraba de poco valor, mientras que William Gifford, el editor de Murray, tenía una postura más radical y las calificó como «aptas para un burdel» y capaces de condenar a Byron a la «infamia eterna».

  5. Hace 5 días · Su vida amorosa escandalizó a la sociedad de su tiempo. Tuvo una aventura pública con Lady Caroline Lamb.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Advanced Search Lady Caroline Lamb was an Anglo-Irish novelist, best known for her Gothic novel ‘Glenarvon.’ She is also remembered for her obsessive affair with Lord Byron in 1812. She was married to The Hon. William Lamb, who later became Viscount Melbourne and the prime minister of the U.K.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · The vivid and dramatic life of Lady Caroline Lamb , whose love affair with the poet Lord Byron scandalised British society, by one of the UK's best-loved historians