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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 101
... Melbourne House , where she and her husband had an apartment above the Melbournes , her husband's parents . Even then it took time for him to grow close to her , for he was alienated by the light - headedness and the great number of her ...
... Melbourne House , where she and her husband had an apartment above the Melbournes , her husband's parents . Even then it took time for him to grow close to her , for he was alienated by the light - headedness and the great number of her ...
Page 117
... house of the Bessboroughs , where William Lamb would join them , and whence ... Melbourne , whose tact could be counted upon . When they came back to the ... Melbourne to Byron's . He was merely astonished , and rather more ...
... house of the Bessboroughs , where William Lamb would join them , and whence ... Melbourne , whose tact could be counted upon . When they came back to the ... Melbourne to Byron's . He was merely astonished , and rather more ...
Page 139
... Melbourne House when she intended to leave the coun- try . ) Generally it is thought that she has eloped with Glenarvon . Volume three finds her at a vicar's house nearby , where she has taken refuge ( as Caro did in the house of a ...
... Melbourne House when she intended to leave the coun- try . ) Generally it is thought that she has eloped with Glenarvon . Volume three finds her at a vicar's house nearby , where she has taken refuge ( as Caro did in the house of a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affair already Annabella Annabella Milbanke asked Augusta brother Byron wrote Byronic hero Calantha Caro Childe Harold Clermont Colman Craven daughter Dear Sis dearest death Don Leon Edleston England father feel felt friendship girl Glenarvon happy Harrow heard heart hero Hobhouse husband Ibid incest John Cam John Cam Hobhouse Kirkby knew Lady Byron Lady Caroline Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Frances Lady Judith Lady Melbourne Lady Oxford later Le Mann leave letter live London look Lord Byron Lushington marriage married Mary Medora Melbourne House Milbanke months Moore mother never Newstead night Note once passion poems poet poetry quoted by MdB Seaham sent Sir Ralph sister Six Mile Bottom sodomy tell thee thing thou thought told verse Webster wife wished woman women write young youth