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Glenarvon was Lady
Caroline Lamb's
first novel. It
created a
sensation when
published on 9 May 1816. Set in the
Irish Rebellion of 1798, the book satirized...
- The Fox of
Glenarvon (German: Der
Fuchs von
Glenarvon) is a 1940 ****
German anti-British
propaganda drama film
produced in
World War II
portraying the...
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January 1828) was an Anglo-Irish
aristocrat and novelist, best
known for
Glenarvon, a
Gothic novel. In 1812, she had an
affair with Lord Byron, whom she...
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Alexanderplatz (1939) In the Name of the
People (1939) The Fox of
Glenarvon (1940) I'll
Carry You in My Arms (1943)
Somewhere in
Berlin (1946) The...
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English literature. The name
Ruthven was
taken from Lady
Caroline Lamb's
Glenarvon (1816),
where it was used as an
unflattering parody of Lord Byron, while...
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character of Lord
Glenarvon and
provokes Purity of Heart; Or, The
Ancient Costume: A Tale, in One Volume,
Addressed to the
Author of
Glenarvon, "a virulent...
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mediated by his
lover Lady
Caroline Lamb in her
unflattering roman-a-clef
Glenarvon (a
Gothic fantasia based on Byron's wild life), was used as a
model for...
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August 2016. "BBC - One of Us,
Glenarvon Loch". BBC.
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September 2016. "BBC - One of Us,
Glenarvon Loch". BBC.
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September 2016...
- Lamb's
novel Glenarvon (from the same publisher), in
which a thinly-disguised
Byron figure was
named Clarence de Ruthven, Earl of
Glenarvon.
Despite repeated...
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never recover." That same year Lady
Caroline published her po****r
novel Glenarvon, in
which Lord
Byron was portra**** as the
seedy title character. Byron...