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Is This The Greatest Crime In English Literature?
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@Camarobro98

3 months ago

Never trust anyone you have dirt on to be loyal to you after you are gone

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@genevievegagnon767

3 months ago

The book is probably naughty since he wrote his ENTIRE life

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@tomtriska555

3 months ago

They reverse Kafka'd him.

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@ivanmolina5203

3 months ago

I can’t imagine they did it to save Byron’s reputation and if they did, they did a terrible job. I’d believe any crude or terrible story about him.

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@Matthew-307

2 months ago

The burning of the library at Alexandria: Am I a joke to you??

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@billybattyboyjunior69

3 months ago

I played Percy Shelley in a film program as a kid about the making of Frankenstein. I'm not a big literary fan or anything but I always feel a nostalgic connection when I see stories about Lord Byron and Percy as both those characters interacted a lot in the film and I'll never forget the kid who played Lord Byron or Mary Shelley. When I found out that Mary Shelly shares my birthday it made it a lot more personal to me. I always find learning new things about them to be fascinating as in a very weird way I feel like I've experienced a part of them even though it was a shitty film program that used cardboard backgrounds held up by masking tape and child actors.

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@its-Twenty

3 months ago

It's kinda sad that a lot of publishers have done the opposite as well, though. An author directly says they dont want a work published after their death, and then publishers do it anyway.

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@Pr1ckles

3 months ago

Nobody talking bout how he had freaking tigers on his estate

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@sparkster4000

2 months ago

I’m guessing he said he was gay/bisexual tbh, that’s the only thing I can think of that would cause a bigger loss for the publisher than the lost opportunity, given the time period.

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@Mitsubishi-q1k

3 months ago

Hearing this and listening to "The four seasons"? Yes

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@legeekessayiste7015

3 months ago

They literally Eipstein'ed his memoir

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@kristenm9696

3 months ago

This narrator is delightful

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@tomcurl8034

3 months ago

Lord Byron was friends with Mary Shelly and had a club foot

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@MillenialFriday

3 months ago

It should be a official crime to erase “ history “ as you will , not knowing what was wrote is horrible.

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@HunterDriguez

3 months ago

The patron saint of heartache

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@tw8464

3 months ago

Something tells me this isn't the greatest crime in literary history

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@daviknupp

2 months ago

lord byron is the name of the street i used to live in brazil, i had no ideia it was related to another country

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@SomeoneIsonFire13

2 weeks ago

I bet his sister was relieved

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@miladesfahani8531

3 months ago

John Murray would have gotten well with Caesar

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@FuyuNoAi

2 months ago

I've read several biographies and books on him, and I'm 100% sure that in his memoirs he wrote the names of married women of high society.

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