ABSTRACT

First published in 1957. This title explores the brief marriage of Lord Byron and his wife Annabella Millbanke, and the scandal that surrounded their relationship. The exact reason for their separation and eventual divorce was never confirmed, but G. Wilson Knight uses Byron’s poetry, letters and other published works to develop and expand the theories of other literary critics. This title will be of interest to students of literature.

chapter I|47 pages

Friends and Lovers

chapter II|35 pages

The Separation

chapter III|32 pages

Lady Byron's Campaign

chapter IV|40 pages

What Byron Said

chapter V|41 pages

The Don Leon Poems

chapter VI|45 pages

Supporting Evidence

chapter VII|43 pages

Conclusions