Volume : I, Issue : X, November - 2011 Byron: the Lord and the PoetUmesh G. Tayade Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Lord Byron was descended from two of the most noted British aristocracy, i.e. the Byrons(
Paternal) and the Gordons of Gight (Maternal). The Byrons trace their ancestry back to the Buruns,
contemporaries of William the conqueror. Byrons seem to have grown more irresponsible with each
generation, until the summit of social irregularity is reached in the character and conduct of the greatuncle
and the father of the poet, if not indeed in the poet himself. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Umesh G. Tayade, (2011). Byron: the Lord and the Poet. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/537.pdf References : - Thomas Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: with notices of His Life (London: John Murray, 1830), I, p.1.
- The Poetical Works of Lord Byron (1945; rpt. London: O.U.P., 1961), Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, canto III, stanza IV, p. 210.
- R.E. Prothero, ed., Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (London: John Murray, 1898-1901), II, p.106.
- The Poetical Works of Lord Byron (1945; rpt. London: O.U.P., 1961), Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, canto III, stanza LXXII, p. 219.
- Ibid., Manfred, Act II, Scene I, l.30-31, p 395.
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