
This talk explores how Thomas Wildman curated Byron’s ancestral home of Newstead Abbey and the experience of visitors, both literary and utterly disinterested, thus creating a plethora of enduring impressions and lies about Byron. Dr Sam Hirst explores the research process in sorting through the rumours as well as the impact of Wildman’s curation on both contemporary understandings of Byron and on common present-day myths and misconceptions.

