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268: 1538: 252: 628: 706: 517: 600:". Lady Caroline was most concerned with the allusions Byron had made about her; for example, the line "Some play the devil—and then write a novel" from "Don Juan II". In "A New Canto", Lady Caroline wrote—as Byron—"I'm sick of fame; I'm gorged with it; so full I almost could regret the happier hour; When northern oracles proclaimed me dull." Byron never publicly responded to the poem. A reviewer of the time opined, in part; "The writer of this lively nonsense has evidently intended it as an imitation of Lord Byron. It is a rhapsody from beginning to end." 1457: 439:, the Lambs cared for their son at home until his eventual death in 1836, eight years after Lady Caroline's death. The stress of their son's ill health, combined with William Lamb's consuming career ambitions, drove a wedge between the couple. A further difficulty was that William's siblings all detested Caroline, whom they called "the little beast", and she and her mother-in-law had hated each other from the start. Their lifelong enmity was reportedly a great cause of unhappiness to Caroline. 51: 467: 2172: 390: 1395: 478:
Caroline's interest in the poet, and she and Byron corresponded constantly during her exile. When Lady Caroline returned to London in 1813, however, Byron made it clear that he had no intention of restarting their relationship. That spurred increasingly-public attempts to reunite with her former lover. Matters came to a head at a ball in honour of the
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when Byron publicly insulted Lady Caroline, who responded by breaking a wine glass and trying to slash her wrists. She did not seriously injure herself, and it is most unlikely that she had any suicidal intentions, but her reputation was damaged and her mental stability was questioned. Byron himself
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Lady Caroline and Lord Byron publicly decried each other as they privately pledged their love over the following months. Byron referred to Lamb as "Caro", which she adopted as her public nickname. After Byron ended the affair, her husband took Lady Caroline to Ireland. The distance did not cool Lady
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and was unable to read or write until adolescence. As a child, Lady Caroline considered being able to wash a dog one of her most satisfying accomplishments. While many scholars have accepted that (and other melodramatic claims made by Lady Morgan), published works of correspondence about her family
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Lady Caroline's obsession with Byron would define much of her later life, as well as influencing both her and Byron's works. They would write poems in the style of each other about each other and even embed overt messages to one another in their verse. After a thwarted visit to Byron's home, Lady
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that was released in 1816 just weeks after Byron's departure from England. Although published anonymously, Lady Caroline's authorship was an open secret. It featured a thinly disguised pen-picture of herself and her former lover, who was painted as a war hero who turns traitor against
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remarks, she had long since concluded that Caroline deserved all her misfortunes. William Lamb refused to submit and regretted that his mother had conspired against his wife with Byron. Calling Byron treacherous, William Lamb was supportive of his wife to her death.
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quench life's burning stream; Remorse and shame shall cling to thee, And haunt thee like a feverish dream! Remember thee! Ay, doubt it not. Thy husband too shall think of thee! By neither shalt thou be forgot, Thou false to him, thou fiend to me!"
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child in January 1806, and she and William later had a son, George Augustus Frederick, born on 11 August 1807, and a premature daughter, born in 1809, who died within 24 hours. Lady Caroline suffered long recovery periods after each birth.
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Lady Caroline Lamb was noted to have been involved in a few different literary circles that met in the Holland House, Lady Charleville's, Lord Ward's, Lord Lansdowne's and others of similar repute.
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As a small child, Lamb was considered delicate and for her health spent much time in the country. She travelled with her mother and other family to Italy, where she recovered from an
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in retribution for her characterisations. This was the opening salvo in a backlash that found Lady Caroline outcast from fashionable society: although her sister-in-law,
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and poetry, but also took to sketching portraiture. She spoke French and Italian fluently, was skilled at Greek and Latin and also enjoyed music and drama.
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in 1825. Both parties had had numerous extramarital affairs by then, and Lamb had long been known to eschew duplicity. She took up permanent residence at
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However, once Lady Caroline had begun her affair with Byron, her mother-in-law began a long and blatant campaign to rid her son of his wife. As
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Caroline wrote "Remember Me!" into the flyleaf of one of Byron's books. He responded with the hate poem: "Remember thee! Remember thee!; Till
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too by Caro Lamb….God damn!" The book was a financial success that sold out several editions but was dismissed by critics as
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that nearly ended her life. After returning with her mother to England, she rejoined a lively group of children who lived at
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The queens of society. :By Grace and Philip Wharton Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
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Her son was born with severe mental problems. Although most aristocratic families typically sent such relatives to
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Wu, Duncan. "Appropriating Byron: Lady Caroline Lamb’s A New Canto". Wordsworth Circle. 26.3 (1995): 140–46.
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Byron's confidante and close friend was his wife's maternal aunt, William Lamb's own mother, the colourful
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Byron and 'Scribbling Women': Lady Caroline Lamb, The Brontë Sisters, and George Eliot (A Dissertation)
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referred to it as a theatrical performance: "Lady Caroline performed the dagger scene" (a reference to
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She was never Viscountess Melbourne because she died before Melbourne succeeded to the peerage.
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members make it extremely unlikely. The grandmother she shared with her Cavendish cousins, the
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This article is about the Anglo-Irish novelist. For the Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, see
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and made a perilous crossing to be by her side when Lady Caroline died on 25 January 1828.
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Beyond Byron, Legitimising Lamb: The Cultural Contexts of Caroline Lamb's Life and Works
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Lady Caroline was exceptionally well educated at home. She also attended a school in
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Ultimately, it was Lady Caroline who prevailed on her husband to agree to a formal
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From March to August 1812, Lady Caroline embarked on a well-publicised affair with
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in 1802 and for many years the pair enjoyed a happy marriage. In 1809, his brother
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reported in her memoirs that Lady Caroline told her that she had grown up as a
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eds, Lilla Maria Crisafulli & Cecilia Pietropoli (2008). "appendix".
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until her father succeeded to the earldom in 1793. While her brother,
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Lady Caroline published three additional novels during her lifetime:
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In June 1805, at the age of nineteen, Lady Caroline Ponsonby married
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became more pronounced in her last years and was complicated by her
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The Whole Disgraceful Truth: Selected Letters of Lady Caroline Lamb
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outside of Byron's own work as well as a detailed scrutiny of the
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Lady Morgan's memoirs autobiography, diaries and correspondence
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Paul Douglas (2004) Lady Caroline Lamb (Macmillan) pp. 152–153
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A biography that sees Lord Byron as a victim of circumstances
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of several of those prominent society members. One of them,
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Hary-O: the Letters of Lady Harriet Cavendish 1796–1809
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In her early adult years, Lady Caroline not only wrote
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In 1819, Lady Caroline mimicked Byron's style in the
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Castle, Terry; Grosskurth, Phyllis (13 April 1997).
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deemed it worthy of serious literary consideration.
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The languages of performance in British romanticism
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(1894). 1055:Sunday Times: Property (17 November 2002). 1043: 825:Dickson, Leigh Wetherall (September 2006). 198:Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough 136:Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough 1485: 1471: 1455: 1083: 1081: 838: 834:(PhD thesis). Sheffield Hallan University. 362:, Knightsbridge, London, the successor to 226:Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire 49: 1375:The Collected Works of Lady Caroline Lamb 1156: 1124: 455:. According to the memoirs of her friend 298:William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire 1287: 1260: 891: 889: 887: 885: 883: 857: 799: 704: 626: 566:, cancelled Lady Caroline's vouchers to 515: 465: 388: 316:); and by his mistress and second wife, 266: 250: 162:aristocrat and novelist, best known for 1382:Lady Caroline Lamb: This Infernal Woman 1337:. 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Index

Caroline Lamb
Lady Caroline Lamb (film)
Lamb (surname)

Thomas Lawrence
William Lamb
Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough
Lady Henrietta Spencer
Anglo-Irish
Glenarvon
Gothic novel
Lord Byron
William Lamb
Viscount Melbourne
prime minister
Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough
Anglo-Irish
Henrietta, Countess of Bessborough
Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby
Battle of Waterloo
Duke of Wellington
Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Annabella, Lady Byron
Ladies of Llangollen
Diana, Princess of Wales

Henrietta
Angelica Kauffman

Portrait of Lord Melbourne

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