
440. Lord Byron: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know (Part 1)
Books Mentioned

“A volume of Byron's poetry is in the hands of one of the poets who is executed during the Decembrists uprising.”

“This poem, you know, the record-breaking poem, has this couplet, he left a corsair's name to other times linked with one virtue and a thousand crimes.”
“Dorian Gray is hugely influenced by Byron.”

“Count Dracula would be unthinkable without him, referring to Byron as the model for the first aristocratic vampire.”
“The ship that he joins as midshipman has been the subject of a very good book recently by David Gran, who also wrote Killers of the Flower Moon.”
“this is also the inspiration for Patrick O'Brien's novel, The Unknown Shore.”

“The mention of Jane Austen refers to her works, particularly in the context of the marriage market in Bath, a common setting in her novels.”

“Byron's childhood has something of the Victorian novel about it and actually becomes even more Victorian novel after his father's death.”

“A groundbreaking book that came out in the seventies, emphasizing Byron's homosexual tastes and the dangers associated with them during the Napoleonic Wars.”

“Fiona McCarthy in her great biography of Byron, Byron Life and Legend, describes as an almost manic act of courage.”

“You see this so much in, I don't know, The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Great French novel.”