The Uninhibited Byron: An Account of His Sexual ConfusionCrown, 1970 - 354 pages "With copious documentation the book examines the path leading him from May Gray's bed to a life embracing incest, homosexuality, sodomy, promiscuity, and his participation in orgies. Grebanier probes Byron's love-hate relationship with his mother; his fanatical attachment to boys in his English public school; his unrequited love for Mary Chaworth when he was sixteen, over which he brooded for years."--Book jacket. |
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Page 167
... Lady Frances had answered his letter by declaring she loved him , though she would never be unfaithful to her ... lady's temperament , which Byron doubted , he feared his own efforts would prove love's labors lost . By this time ...
... Lady Frances had answered his letter by declaring she loved him , though she would never be unfaithful to her ... lady's temperament , which Byron doubted , he feared his own efforts would prove love's labors lost . By this time ...
Page 169
... Lady Frances , promising they should meet in the spring , begged him to be faithful to her for one year . Her hus- band presently remarked that her distress upon saying au revoir to Webster for only a week had so overwhelmed her that it ...
... Lady Frances , promising they should meet in the spring , begged him to be faithful to her for one year . Her hus- band presently remarked that her distress upon saying au revoir to Webster for only a week had so overwhelmed her that it ...
Page 170
... Lady Frances no more . " If people will stop at the first tense of the verb ' aimer , ' they must not be surprised ... Lady Caroline and Lady Frances . To Caro , Byron wrote an unkind letter hoping that she was " as happy with the ...
... Lady Frances no more . " If people will stop at the first tense of the verb ' aimer , ' they must not be surprised ... Lady Caroline and Lady Frances . To Caro , Byron wrote an unkind letter hoping that she was " as happy with the ...
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