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The 224 people named in the letters that Byron wrote during the Tour
Subject
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The correspondence Byron wrote and some of which he received during the tour.
Description
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Byron was a very social poet, and the 224 names of people who appear in his letters reveal the extent of his society. The number of people named equals the number of places mentioned in the letters.
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Paul M Curtis
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Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand. 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94.
The source of the diplomatic transcriptions is Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
Graham, Peter W. Byron's Bulldog. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 1984.
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The Byron Online Project: http://byrononlineproject.com/
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13 April 2014
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Paul M Curtis
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License.
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docx
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English
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People
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Personography
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English Romanticism, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, 1788-1824; 1809-1811
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David Radcliffe's "Lord Byron and his Times:"
http://www.lordbyron.org/
Person
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birth notBefore="1700" notAfter="1799"
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death notBefore="1750" notAfter="1880"
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The Cogia Bachi was a Greek provincial official under the Turks.
Bibliography
BLJ II-7n
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Cogia Bashi
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The correspondence Byron wrote and some of which he received during the tour.
Description
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The Cogia Bachi was a Greek provincial official under the Turks.
Creator
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Paul M Curtis
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Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand. 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94.
Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
Publisher
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The Byron Online Project: http://byrononlineproject.com/
Date
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13 April 2014
Contributor
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Paul M Curtis
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License.
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David Radcliffe's "Lord Byron and his Times:"
http://www.lordbyron.org/
Language
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English
Type
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Person
Coverage
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English Romanticism, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, 1788-1824, 1809-1811
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