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Annual scotland lecture 2024
🗓 22/07/2024 6:30 pm
🗺️ Kelvin Gallery, Gilbert Scott Building, University of Glasgow
📢 Dr Jane Stabler and Dr Gavin Hopps
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Daytrip to Burns museum
🗓 22/07/2024 9:30 am
🗺️ Glasgow – Ellisland Farm
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Byron Books: An Interview with Sir Drummond Bone and Andrew Stauffer
🗓 12/03/2024 5:30 pm
🗺️ Online
📢 Sir Drummond Bone and Professor Andrew Stauffer
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The Byron journal
The Byron Journal is an international Scopus-indexed publication focusing on scholarly articles and notes on all aspects of Byron’s writings and life, and on related topics.
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Byron, walking in beauty, with an indie pop spring in his step
Staying in Venice since March, singer songwriter Tess Callaghan has come to know some of the places still strongly associated with Byron to this day, along the Gran Canale, the swimming area in Lido, the Armenian monastery on the Island of San Lazzaro, a few of the houses he frequented. It therefore naturally struck Tess…
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Strictest Adultery: Byron’s Italian Loves
From catfights and arson to high society parties and attempted murder, this event offers an intimate insight into Byron’s Italian love life, told in his own words and introduced by Dr Emily Paterson Morgan. Sopranos Amanda Pitt and Helen Semple bring these romantic liaisons and affairs to life in songs, arias as a female response…
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The Vampyre as a literary war on the image of Greece
This blog post is based on a paper given at the 2021 International Byron Conference, which won the Byron Society Student Paper Award. The paper explores the first vampire Gothic novel, John William Polidori’s The Vampyre: A Tale (1819) as a form of a response regarding the image of Greece in Byron’s early works, and…
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Un Viaggio del Cuore—A Journey of the Heart
Claire Clairmont. Stepsister of Mary Shelley. Mistress of Lord Byron. The almost-famous member of the Byron/Shelley circle. I had always been mildly interested in her as a scholar but, also, so influenced by Byron’s offhand comment in a letter about Claire as “that odd-headed girl”; and Mary Shelley’s thinly-disguised annoyance with her stepsister’s constant presence…
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Reading Byron Now
Bernard Beatty is proof that one can read Byron for six decades without once being bored, as he says. For someone who has barely started on his lifelong journey with Byron, it is a special pleasure to hold the outcome of a lifetime of close and careful attention, Bernard’s new book Reading Byron, in my…
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Jock Murray and Lord Byron
🗓 19/09/2024 6:30 pm
🗺️ Art Workers Guild
📢 David McClay
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2024 Newstead Abbey Byron Conference
🗓 26/04/2024 9:30 pm
🗺️ Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire
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Sponsored Panel: Byron and Innovation
🗓 23/07/2024 3:30 pm
🗺️ Glasgow
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Byron’s Arboreal Imagination
🗓 05/06/2024 6:30 pm
🗺️ Online
📢 Lydia Shaw
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AGM & Lecture: Byron in space
🗓 16/05/2024 4:30 pm
🗺️ Art Workers Guild, London
📢 Dr Anthony Howe
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Dinner: Byron at the House of Lords
🗓 18/04/2024 7:30 pm
🗺️ Westminster Abbey and House of Lords, London
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Judging George: Byron’s Tolerance in The Vision of Judgement
🗓 20/03/2024 5:30 pm
🗺️ Online
📢 Kaiwen Hou
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Austen and Byron: Regency Relations
🗓 07/02/2024 6:30 pm
🗺️ Art Workers Guild, London
📢 Dr Christine Kenyon Jones
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‘I think of trying prose’: Byron & the Novel
🗓 22/01/2024 6:30 pm
🗺️ Art Workers GUild
📢 Edwina Watson