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  1. Lady Caroline Lamb (geborene Ponsonby, * 13. November 1785 auf Canford House in Dorset; † 26. Januar 1828 in London) war eine britische Schriftstellerin. Thomas Lawrence: Porträt von Lady Caroline Lamb, Öl auf Leinwand, um 1805 Leben. Caroline Ponsonby war die einzige ...

  2. 12 de jul. de 2023 · In Lady Caroline Lamb’s notorious first novel Glenarvon (1816), a young, married Anglo-Irish noblewoman becomes overwhelmed by emotional and existential crises, while the United Irish movement ...

  3. Lady Caroline Lamb was a colourful character in English society during the latter decades of the 18 th and early decades of the 19 th century. She was an occasional poet and novelist but is best known for an infamous, torrid affair during the year 1812 with poet Lord Byron.. She was still married to the Hon. William Lamb, a man whose political career was not harmed by his wife’s excesses.

  4. Josh Gillam ★★★ 2. Lady Caroline Lamb (Sarah Miles), wife of politician William Lamb (Jon Finch), begins an affair with the notorious Lord Byron (Richard Chamberlain), which causes far-reaching scandal, in this epic romantic drama written and directed by Robert Bolt and co-starring Margaret Leighton, John Mills, Laurence Olivier and ...

  5. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Lady Caroline Lamb is a name that hovers on the fringes of Romanticism because of her adulterous but short-lived affair with Lord Byron in 1812, a representation of which drives forward the narrative of her first novel Glenarvon (1816). Published a month after Byron had left England in self-imposed exile, the novel was a scandalous success due to its being a roman-à-clef.

  6. Lady Caroline Lamb, född Ponsonby den 13 november 1785, död den 26 januari 1828, var en engelsk författare, dotter till earlen av Bessborough. Hon gifte sig 1805 med William Lamb, sedermera Lord Melbourne. Lambs egentliga ryktbarhet härrör från hennes förhållande till Lord Byron.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Lady Caroline Lamb is a name that hovers on the fringes of Romanticism because of her adulterous but short-lived affair with Lord Byron in 1812, a representation of which drives forward the narrative of her first novel Glenarvon ().Published a month after Byron had left England in self-imposed exile, the novel was a scandalous success due to its being a roman-à-clef.