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The Rest Is HistoryApril 17, 2024

441. Lord Byron: Scandal, Sex and Celebrity (Part 2)

About This Episode
By 1809, Lord Byron found himself untethered and debt-ridden. Disenchanted with politics, frustrated by his literary career and haunted by his illicit homosexuality, he abandoned an oppressive England and set out upon his legendary Eastern adventure. First plunging into a Europe torn asunder by the exploits of his hero, Napoleon Bonaparte, Byron decried the imperialist militarism of the raging Napoleonic Wars. Nevertheless, he delighted in the danger and excitement of his travels, absorbing and subsuming the cultures he encountered, and exploring a predilection for transvestism. From Portugal and the Peninsula War, Byron travelled to Albania where he fascinated the infamous Ali Pasha, and then later charmed the Sultan of Constantinople. In Greece, he found a land of exotic romanticism where his growing sense of destiny took root in the Greek’s fight for liberty. At last, in 1811 Byron returned to England and published his poem, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Almost overnight he became the most famous man in London. Byromania had engulfed the nation… Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Lord Byron’s remarkable travels abroad - his encounters with some of the most famous men of the age, his confrontations with danger and destiny, and his untethered eroticism… *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a poem that Lord Byron began in the autumn of 1809 while he was in Albania. It follows the travels of a tormented nobleman haunted by a nameless crime, embarking on a voyage of self-discovery.

ASIN: 1983707406
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Don Juan
Lord Byron

Byron's hero, Don Juan, enters the harem disguised as a slave girl, reflecting themes of romance and exoticism.

ASIN: 0140424520
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Byron
Thomas More

The first biography that is written of Byron by a friend of Byron's called Thomas More, who was also a poet.

ASIN: 906004293X
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John Murray, Byron's publisher, has a bestseller which is 'Mrs. Rundle's Domestic Cookery', among other publications.

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John Murray publishes various works, including 'the novels of Jane Austen'.

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