Lady Byron Vindicated


Lu par Michele Fry

(3.7 stars; 5 reviews)

In 1869, the Atlantic published Stowe's article, The True Story Of Lady Byron's Life, a brief exposé of the famous poet Lord Byron's sordid private life which had led to a separation from his wife and drove him out of England, as told to her by Lady Byron herself before her death. Stowe wrote this article long after Lady Byron's death, when Lady Byron‘s impeccable reputation was being smeared across Europe by Byron's influential literary friends, and her trustees were doing nothing to defend her.
Criticism against the article raged in the American and European press and damaged the Atlantic's circulation, but Stowe remained confident, and the following year, she expanded her article into this full-length exposé. Sprinkled throughout with Byron's biting poetry, Lady Byron's and other notable correspondence, and Stowe's outrage at the way women were belittled and treated as property during the Victorian period, the invectives in this book are, even by modern standards, intense! (Summary by Michele Fry, Soloist) (11 hr 6 min)

Chapitres

1.1 Publisher's Preface, and Part 1, Chapter 1, Introduction 10:22 Lu par Michele Fry
1.2.1 The Attack On Lady Byron, Part 1 40:17 Lu par Michele Fry
1.2.2 The Attack On Lady Byron, Part 2 40:54 Lu par Michele Fry
1.3 Resume' Of The Conspiracy 12:02 Lu par Michele Fry
1.4.1 Results After Lord Byron's Death, Part 1 34:40 Lu par Michele Fry
1.4.2 Results After Lord Byron's Death, Part 2 34:39 Lu par Michele Fry
1.4.3 Results After Lord Byron's Death, Part 3 23:05 Lu par Michele Fry
1.5.1 The Attack On Lady Byron's Grave, Part 1 26:25 Lu par Michele Fry
1.5.2 The Attack On Lady Byron's Grave, Part 2 28:33 Lu par Michele Fry
2.1 Lady Byron As I Knew Her 37:55 Lu par Michele Fry
2.2 Lady Byron's Story As Told To Me 29:29 Lu par Michele Fry
2.3.1 Chronological Summary Of Events, Part 1 25:32 Lu par Michele Fry
2.3.2 Chronological Summary Of Events, Part 2 25:40 Lu par Michele Fry
2.4 The Character of the Two Witnesses Compared 29:51 Lu par Michele Fry
2.5.1 The Direct Argument To Prove The Crime, Part 1 26:59 Lu par Michele Fry
2.5.2.The Direct Argument To Prove The Crime, Part 2 24:52 Lu par Michele Fry
2.6 Physiological Argument 26:15 Lu par Michele Fry
2.7 How Could She Love Him? 14:27 Lu par Michele Fry
2.8 Conclusion 7:26 Lu par Michele Fry
3.1.1 The True Story Of Lady Byron's Life, Part 1 36:19 Lu par Michele Fry
3.1.2 The True Story Of Lady Byron's Life, Part 2 25:18 Lu par Michele Fry
3.1.3 The True Story Of Lady Byron's Life, Part 3 27:47 Lu par Michele Fry
3.2 Lord Lindsay's Letter to "The London Times" 19:55 Lu par Michele Fry
3.3 Dr. Forbes Winslow's Letter to "The London Times" 6:49 Lu par Michele Fry
3.4 Extract From Lord Byron's Expunged Letter To Murray 2:43 Lu par Michele Fry
3.5 Extracts From "Blackwood's Magazine" 16:34 Lu par Michele Fry
3.6 Letters of Lady Byron to H. C. Robinson 18:04 Lu par Michele Fry
3.7 Domestic Poems by Lord Byron: Fare Thee Well, A Sketch, Lines 13:39 Lu par Michele Fry