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Lord Byron

(1788-1824)

Who Was Lord Byron?

Lord Byron was one of the leading figures of the Romantic Movement in early 19th century England.

The notoriety of his sexual escapades is surpassed only by the beauty and brilliance of his writings.

Explore the literature of Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Byron, and “the most poetical topic in the world” in this series of videos from the American Masters film.

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  • Had compared a woman's beauty to a fleet of ships.
  • In this segment, students explore the topic of death in literature through the analysis of the writings of Poe and Lord Byron.
  • After leading an unconventional lifestyle and producing a massive amount of emotionally stirring literary works, Byron died at a young age in Greece pursuing romantic adventures of heroism.

    Early Life & Early Poems

    Born George Gordon Byron (he later added "Noel" to his name) on January 22, 1788, Lord Byron was the sixth Baron Byron of a rapidly fading aristocratic family.

    A clubfoot from birth left him self-conscious most of his life. As a boy, young George endured a father who abandoned him, a schizophrenic mother and a nurse who abused him. As a result he lacked discipline and a sense of moderation, traits he held on to his entire life.

    In 1798, at age 10, George inherited the title of his great-uncle, William Byron, a