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Lady Caroline Lamb (née Ponsonby; 13 November 1785 – 25 January 1828) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and novelist, best known for Glenarvon, a Gothic novel. In 1812, she had an affair with Lord Byron, whom she described as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know".
Lady Caroline Lamb (de soltera Ponsonby; 13 de noviembre de 1785-25 de enero de 1828), también conocida como honorable Caroline Ponsonby hasta que su padre sucedió en el condado en 1793, fue una aristócrata y novelista angloirlandesa, más conocida por su relación sentimental con lord Byron en 1812.
18 de jun. de 2023 · But, still, as Lady Antonia Fraser reveals in her gripping biography, Lady Caroline Lamb: A Free… “Mad, bad and dangerous to know.” That’s the line Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1828) is known for — her brilliant, pithy verdict on her lover Lord Byron.
This talk explores the life of one of Chiswick’s most sensational residents: Lady Caroline Lamb, author of the scandalous novel, 'Glenarvon' (1816), niece of the Duchess of Devonshire, Georgiana Cavendish, and wife of British Prime Minister, William Lamb.
MAD, BAD, AND DANGEROUS TO KNOW? Lady Caroline's description of Lord Byron has often been turned back upon her. Learn more about her life and writings here. When Lady Caroline Ponsonby...
Lady Caroline Lamb was born Caroline Ponsonby on November 13, 1785, in London. She was the daughter of Frederick Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon, and his attractive wife, Henrietta...