The Byron WomenMargot Strickland’s study of the great poet through the personalities of the eight women who were most important to him: his wife, his lovers, and his children. |
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... Byron legend . It may never be known whether Medora was or was not Byron's child . He appeared to believe her to be so , as did Annabella , their daughter Ada , Medora herself and various others . There was a sufficiency of Byron blood ...
... Byron legend . It may never be known whether Medora was or was not Byron's child . He appeared to believe her to be so , as did Annabella , their daughter Ada , Medora herself and various others . There was a sufficiency of Byron blood ...
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Margot Strickland. should constantly come across Ada , Byron's daughter , now an adult . But she was ever saddened by Lady Byron's implacable objection to their meeting formally , and was careful never to speak to the girl who had been ...
Margot Strickland. should constantly come across Ada , Byron's daughter , now an adult . But she was ever saddened by Lady Byron's implacable objection to their meeting formally , and was careful never to speak to the girl who had been ...
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... daughter's death . The Shelleys dreaded breaking the news to her and the ... Byron's daughter was buried inside the church porch without a memorial . 999 ... Byron's death would have freed her child , she did not wish him harm . Goaded to ...
... daughter's death . The Shelleys dreaded breaking the news to her and the ... Byron's daughter was buried inside the church porch without a memorial . 999 ... Byron's death would have freed her child , she did not wish him harm . Goaded to ...
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