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 134
... already told her things and possibly shown her letters damaging to himself , and he had , before he went into exile , no suspicion that she was already engaged at the time of their parting in venomous work and the pursuit of his ...
... already told her things and possibly shown her letters damaging to himself , and he had , before he went into exile , no suspicion that she was already engaged at the time of their parting in venomous work and the pursuit of his ...
Page 248
... already observed , until further arrangements could be made . Of course , she was to consult her own convenience and wishes in fixing the date . He had already counseled her to take the safer carriage for her and baby Ada , but if she ...
... already observed , until further arrangements could be made . Of course , she was to consult her own convenience and wishes in fixing the date . He had already counseled her to take the safer carriage for her and baby Ada , but if she ...
Page 251
... already started work on her portrait of Lady Byron the Martyr . [ JANUARY 16 ] FROM KIRKBY MALLORY , WHERE HER PARENTS NOW LIVED , ANNABELLA wrote Byron this loving letter : Dearest Duck We got here quite well last night , and were ...
... already started work on her portrait of Lady Byron the Martyr . [ JANUARY 16 ] FROM KIRKBY MALLORY , WHERE HER PARENTS NOW LIVED , ANNABELLA wrote Byron this loving letter : Dearest Duck We got here quite well last night , and were ...
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