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Lord Byron: Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know | Part 1 

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Few lives from history can have contained as many strange and exciting strands as that of Lord Byron's, whose story reflects the great dramas of the Napoleonic era. A vampiric hero of devilish charisma; a martyr for liberty, a licentious lothario; Byron’s cultural and literary impact cannot be underestimated. The remarkable course of his life, and his mercurial nature can in part be explained by the dark events of his childhood, and the outlandish history of his own family. Born with a club foot - his “satanic mark” - to “Mad Jack” Byron, a former gigolo dogged by incest and financial ruin, and an unpredictable mother, a strange curse seemed to lie over the family. Impoverished before the inheritance of his title and a romantic ruin in Nottinghamshire, the plump and provincial boy would finally find solace at school and university, where he transformed into the glamorous rake he would become. There too would he discover the dubious sexual passions that would haunt his life…
Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the diabolic history of the Byron family, and the young Byron’s birth, troubled upbringing, and controversial adolescence.
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@richarddelconnor
@richarddelconnor 4 месяца назад
I have gone to sleep many a night, listening to the poetry of Lord Byron. He inspires my poetry and my dreams.
@KarenBergan
@KarenBergan 4 месяца назад
Tom is just so great in his ability to link together similar bits of stuff from different historical eras - like finding two errant socks, the one we know of in the sock drawer, and the other gunky one, fished out from under the fridge, and then showing us how they - in fact - are still very much a match.
@annestephens9631
@annestephens9631 4 месяца назад
Only K'necht! ♥️👍
@charlotteb.9855
@charlotteb.9855 Месяц назад
i don't doubt that this is somewhat owed to his earlier literary studies
@annmcdonough5625
@annmcdonough5625 4 месяца назад
Love the idea of a pod on Mary Shelley.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 4 месяца назад
Definitely
@marcschoeters2229
@marcschoeters2229 3 месяца назад
Mary Shelley was a very shallow person. I read all of her letters. And Byron did not like her - which is saying enough for me.
@someoneelse293
@someoneelse293 4 месяца назад
I've lived my life in the Australian town Byron Bay... captain Cook named it after his homie foul weather jack.... many years later when the town planners came to name the streets in the town, they mistakenly supposed that the town was named for Lord Byron the poet (rather than his grand father) and went and named the streets after poets! Tennyson, keats, Shelly etc..etc..
@Dude0000
@Dude0000 4 месяца назад
Sounds like a stroke of serendipity, to me at least.
@birchlover3377
@birchlover3377 4 месяца назад
So residents were spared Foulweather Street 😊 didn't know that, thanks
@someoneelse293
@someoneelse293 4 месяца назад
@@birchlover3377 i should petition for it... there's a new development
@RCSVirginia
@RCSVirginia 4 месяца назад
"Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know" That did not stop people from wanting to know him. In fact, it only made him more attractive.
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 4 месяца назад
Were it not for Byron, his questionable influence, and a rainy evening on the lake, there would be no Frankenstein. 'Nuff said!
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 4 месяца назад
How often has any culture been lucky to have Woman start new ideas. Islam started with Mohammeds wife in a way!She is so rarely talked about.
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 4 месяца назад
@@MrInterestingthings Chicks get short shrift. It isn't fair! Women are magic...
@CommieGobeldygook
@CommieGobeldygook 3 месяца назад
Wait who is Nuff?
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 3 месяца назад
@@CommieGobeldygook Nuff is a cinematographer who worked on the film "Mary Shelley". He made this remark on set, and Mary Elle shared it with me later...
@CommieGobeldygook
@CommieGobeldygook 3 месяца назад
@afwalker1921 That is very interesting, I didnt know that thank you. I'll put it in my essay
@MrFloppyHare
@MrFloppyHare 4 месяца назад
You two are like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're gonna get. 😀 To be clear: I love it! 😉
@neenaj365
@neenaj365 4 месяца назад
I’ve just come across this channel and I’m loving the information, in combination with the observations and dry humour. Many thanks!
@greghill7759
@greghill7759 Месяц назад
The same with me, neenaj! How have I failed to lock onto this before? What a tonic. No gimmicks, no hype, and plenty of good-humoured perspective.
@brograb898
@brograb898 4 месяца назад
I read the Vision of Judgment a few days ago and was astonished by how brilliant he is. Love or hate the man, he was a genius.
@sophiaphilo9727
@sophiaphilo9727 4 месяца назад
utterly enjoyable to listen to. Very good timing too. Since I'm going to a series of Byronic talks at the British Library tomorrow. Thank you so much. 🐻🦁
@bananabrooks3836
@bananabrooks3836 4 месяца назад
Please visit Newstead and take the guided tour.
@bananabrooks3836
@bananabrooks3836 4 месяца назад
Please visit Newstead and take the guided tour, you won't regret it.
@restishistorypod
@restishistorypod 4 месяца назад
If you're enjoying the content on this channel please remember to hit the subscribe button (if you haven't already), it really helps the channel out!
@tommyebbs9399
@tommyebbs9399 4 месяца назад
You guys should do an episode on Yukio Mishima for your next literary figure.
@susanmercurio1060
@susanmercurio1060 4 месяца назад
I'm not subscribing because your guest (a typical xenophobe Englishman) doesn't know how to pronounce "Don Juan," as any American can do. Of course we have plenty of Spanish-speaking people here and apparently that's not the case in good old Blighty.
@ExiledGypsy
@ExiledGypsy 4 месяца назад
It reminds me of radio BBC 4 when I used to live in England. I didn't know about Vampire Byron but that was done by Ann Rice: An interview with a vampire, wasn't it? Sympathy with the Devil was the last song in the film too. It was a shame that the film was not made when Brad Pitt wasn''t slightly older or someone taller didn't play Lestat. None the less, despite all the Scientology none-sense, he WAS a great actor.
@seawolf365
@seawolf365 4 месяца назад
Just found your channel today.Seems right up my alley. I am a poet and a lover of history.
@Yankeewally0524
@Yankeewally0524 23 дня назад
Lord Byron used to regularly visit Cefn Ila in Usk, Wales to see his friend Trelawny who bought the place. Percy Shelly visited too. Eventually it was turned into a maternity home. I know this because I was born at Cefn Ila. Sadly it burned down in the 60s. But its become a lovely woodland Trust now
@alexlowe4100
@alexlowe4100 4 месяца назад
My favourite podcast keeps getting better 🎉
@11buleria
@11buleria 4 месяца назад
The Rest is History is my favorite podcast. I listen to some of the episodes several times. The greatest part is that you are quite funny and laugh at the absurdity of these people.I only now found out that you are live on RU-vid. I listen in the evening in my bed.
@j.b.3825
@j.b.3825 4 месяца назад
Ooh this is great! Do William Blake soon please!
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 4 месяца назад
Indeed!OH yes!
@Recman700
@Recman700 4 месяца назад
An episode on 'Foul Weather Jack' Byron, the wreck of the Wager or Anson's voyage in general would make a great episode or two.
@lawLess-fs1qx
@lawLess-fs1qx 4 месяца назад
Taylor Swift dying for Ukraine. Genius Tom. . How far we have fallen since Byron.
@m-alexandria-g
@m-alexandria-g 26 дней назад
Do you relate Swift as so far beneath Byron as to exemplify this fall? If her poetry is set to music, is her resonance with the public lesser, or is it because the subject matter of what she has to ‘work with’ in her poetry of her life is deemed so much more shallow, and if so, why, and in what ways, do you think? Is it because she wouldn’t go to Ukraine just to catch a fever before making a direct impact? (Lol)
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 5 дней назад
@@m-alexandria-g😂 swift. 😂😂😂
@m-alexandria-g
@m-alexandria-g 4 дня назад
@@LilyGazou …is that not her name? You lost me. Would my humor have been stronger if I called her Taytay? Lol. In that case, it would be contrasting TayTay and Georgie-Porgie, I suppose. Based on your emoji usage I’m not sure you could have handled more laughter, anyway. Hehe. She’s a 35 year old woman, so as in this instance I’m most interested in her as a cultural and historical object to be juxtaposed with the video’s subject matter in this hypothetical question, using both parties’ surnames seemed most appropriate.
@lonestarbellepk
@lonestarbellepk 10 дней назад
As a woman I can't imagine comparing Lord Byron's appeal and fame with John Lennon's. Like East from West. Byron's women compared to Yoko Ono is a hoot. Byron was a Regency heart throb bad boy
@m-alexandria-g
@m-alexandria-g 26 дней назад
I feel as though the American Puritans might have named a baby Foulweather 😂 They tended to go with more aspirational virtues and circumstances as names, but sometimes they just hit the nail directly on the head in using names to describe their cultural and environmental surroundings.
@kazz-1959
@kazz-1959 4 месяца назад
Only just found your channel whilst searching for info on Lord Byron, as I knew almost nothing about him. Very informative, and I love your style 😊
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin 4 месяца назад
Wasn't Benjamin Franklin a world wide or at least Europe wide celebrity before this? Or was that a case of lower expectations? "Benjamin Franklin was a huge celebrity... you know... for an American." He even got a surprising amount of attention from women. Which is more impressive given he looked objectively horrible at the time. Like some rock stars we wonder at in our time. Really enjoying this one. I know the name but know little else about Lord Byron. Looking forward to more of a deep dive into this interesting and unsettling historical figure.
@sherlockgnomes8971
@sherlockgnomes8971 4 месяца назад
American’s have to always be “number #1” 😂😂😂 the inferiority complexity is hilarious
@annmcdonough5625
@annmcdonough5625 4 месяца назад
Byronmania! Like Beatlemania. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
@elainehiggins713
@elainehiggins713 4 месяца назад
Yeah yeah.
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 4 месяца назад
Screamin' Lord Byron... the Byronic Man!
@Lee.Carlson
@Lee.Carlson 4 месяца назад
Yes. Byron was a phonomena.
@sarahsnowe
@sarahsnowe 2 месяца назад
Byron's lyrics were rather better, and although the gothicity (if that isn't a word, it should be) is often over the top, at least he never promulgated obscurantist nonsense such as we see in some of the Beatles' later efforts regarding semolina pilchards, etc.
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 2 месяца назад
@@sarahsnowe But what if I am the walrus?
@valeriestephenson8346
@valeriestephenson8346 4 месяца назад
I am hooked on the rest is politics, football now history!!
@drgeorgek
@drgeorgek 4 месяца назад
Great subject! You guys have done it again….
@melindaschwenk-borrell9374
@melindaschwenk-borrell9374 4 месяца назад
i just discovered you guys! Love it -- make sure you discuss Ada Lovelace, his daughter!
@vlonjate80
@vlonjate80 7 дней назад
As an Albanian, i first heard about him when they used to talk about his travels to Albania.
@stephanlandshuter5237
@stephanlandshuter5237 4 месяца назад
Frankly I knew close to nothing about Lord Byron apart from his reputation. After I enjoyed your 4-part-podcast I have the feeling I've read hundreds of pages about his life and works. All that with a healthy pinch of dry British humour which I love. A big thanks from Germany. I'd love to listen to similar episodes about Keats, Blake, Tennyson or Yeats.
@z_inosaur2875
@z_inosaur2875 4 месяца назад
Love the show! Please do a series on Giacomo Casanova
@ultrasignificantfootnote3378
@ultrasignificantfootnote3378 4 месяца назад
I was trying to imitate Lord Byron but perhaps the lack of good looks and desperation has caused me not to be so successful at it.
@birchlover3377
@birchlover3377 4 месяца назад
😂
@penelopehill9710
@penelopehill9710 4 месяца назад
Perhaps money is the one ingredient you lack to perfectly emulate Byron. Byron became Lord Byron when inheriting title and estate upon death of his father. Then a fabulous coal resource was discovered on land soon making Byron fabulously wealth.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 4 месяца назад
My problem was lack of talent...
@stevemartindale4446
@stevemartindale4446 4 месяца назад
Mine is having a club Brian.
@DiaryofaDitchWitch
@DiaryofaDitchWitch 4 месяца назад
@@penelopehill9710It’s interesting how many famous poets/painters/musicians throughout history only became so because they had access to money and connections, and how literally nothing has changed, and yet so many fall for the lie that only talent is required.
@elainehiggins713
@elainehiggins713 4 месяца назад
Amazing. Every comment is written in perfect English. Coincidence? I think not.
@TheMrTJWhite
@TheMrTJWhite 4 месяца назад
Love all the podcasts, keep it up!
@Brewmaster757
@Brewmaster757 4 месяца назад
"Why is he sleeping with his sister?" "She has lots of money"
@lorenzo6mm
@lorenzo6mm 4 месяца назад
1/2 sister
@marcschoeters2229
@marcschoeters2229 3 месяца назад
Actually his half-sister was very poor. Married to an abusing idiot.
@marcschoeters2229
@marcschoeters2229 3 месяца назад
His half-sister was very poor. Married to an aristocratic idiot. Inform yourself.
@christineduffy3113
@christineduffy3113 8 дней назад
​@lorenzo6mm That makes it okay then does it?
@topsyturvy1982
@topsyturvy1982 4 месяца назад
Thoroughly enjoyable and fascinating!
@charleswongesq5457
@charleswongesq5457 5 дней назад
Excellent! Been a while since someone reminded me of Lord Byron.
@ioannagerostathi708
@ioannagerostathi708 8 дней назад
Thank you a million times! Love this podcast and will bingewatch obviously parts 2 and 3. It is so funny because Byron is quite famous in Greece (I'm Greek myself), but Greeks know next to nothing of his character and biography. They kind of view of him as a saint which is so ironic...Thank you, obviously I subscribed immediately.
@kateradcliffe5089
@kateradcliffe5089 11 дней назад
so glad i stumbled across your channel Love it....need more
@philipbrooks402
@philipbrooks402 4 месяца назад
Haven't yet seen all this podcast and so far not disappointed. But, on the point of Byron being the first international celebrity, Rick Wakeman did an interesting documentary but gave that accolade to Vivaldi if I remember.
@oceantree5000
@oceantree5000 4 месяца назад
Brilliant podcast, and loving the video component. Cheers, gentlemen. Keep up the good work!
@marymitchell9331
@marymitchell9331 4 месяца назад
My favourite podcast....I'm obsessed!
@Nannas-cp5nd
@Nannas-cp5nd 3 месяца назад
He was and still is one and only. I adore his poetry ❤❤❤❤
@robertmatch6550
@robertmatch6550 4 месяца назад
Lots of blather about what they're gonna talk about. They actually start talking history at 20:00. I guess that's where The REST is history come from. Really enjoyed a lot of the chin wagging, especially such details as distinguishing among 'cad', 'bounder', and 'rotter'! Love your language, good show!
@bearhustler
@bearhustler 4 месяца назад
I thought Tom only spoke this way about Cesar ! 😂
@ktsondru108
@ktsondru108 4 месяца назад
Lord Byron was ME when we arrived in Venice during Carnivale in January of '93 and proceeded to drink 🍸 & deabauch our way across every sestiere & campo we could. Then, one day, I got tired of sleeping on the couch in the LR of the place I'd arranged for us from back home, and I growled at Titsworth, "I'm taking the bedroom. You're on the couch." And in that bedroom, on my first night in 2 months of not drinking for 12 hours, was a copy of Jeannette Winterson's The Passion, and we read it in one sitting, and it changed our life. Such is the way of good words, since all is either perception or opinion. *waves*
@SarahHillcox-lv1cq
@SarahHillcox-lv1cq 4 месяца назад
Heard them all and they are all ripping. Even in this current climate still utterly shocking. Still waiting to hear if you’ll do a series on the Lunar Society tho. Keep dropping hints. Darwin. Wedgewood. Watt. The list goes on I live for your podcasts!! 💥
@BianchiLuke87
@BianchiLuke87 2 дня назад
Outraged at the suggestion Nottinghamshire/Mansfield isn't glamorous
@user-ci8qg8nw9s
@user-ci8qg8nw9s 20 дней назад
Thank you so much for your work and willingness to share knowledge and interesting information with your community!🧑🏼‍🏫
@sholmes-mg5hr
@sholmes-mg5hr 4 месяца назад
This is fun - but the gay thing is totally exaggerated and overplayed - he was not skulking around London worried he was going to be put in the pillory - he was just a classic English public schoolboy
@commonwunder
@commonwunder 4 месяца назад
Byron highlights how the human imagination often outshines reality. Especially when an epoch approaches a supremely decadent phase. His infamous club foot meant he lurched into rooms. Some say, due to his foot... he was fat due to inactivity. Many men on first seeing him... openly laughed.
@auntieclara1811
@auntieclara1811 4 месяца назад
I'm thinking, Jim Morrison?
@joegreen2750
@joegreen2750 4 месяца назад
I'm thinking, Jiimy Cricket or Jimmy Kranky.?
@ihavesoul4real
@ihavesoul4real 3 дня назад
2 ad breaks in first ten min. Soon it will be “Draft Kings on line betting” brought to you by, the rest is history.
@katewilson5414
@katewilson5414 3 месяца назад
Wonderful series, apart from his tastes, you have to admit, we are all drawn to this man
@flowermeerkat6827
@flowermeerkat6827 4 месяца назад
Very enjoyable podcast
@howwwwwyyyyy
@howwwwwyyyyy 21 день назад
This pair really pick some great subjects to discuss
@AntelJM
@AntelJM 21 день назад
I live next to Gight (pronounced like ‘kicked’, but beginning with a G) Castle in Aberdeenshire and loved that it was mentioned as Byrons childhood home on my favourite pod. Its a lovely ruin in rolling countryside now but it must have been grim in the eighteenth century..
@fastpublish
@fastpublish 4 месяца назад
GUYS, WHAT PART OF "MAD, BAD AND DANGEROUS TO KNOW" CAUSES YOU CONFUSION?
@oc2538
@oc2538 4 месяца назад
37:42 What kind of question is this? He's ten, of course it is against his will. He cannot consent. A child doesn't have the responsibility of refusing sexual activity. The nurse mais, the adult, was the one who should have kept her hands off of him.
@tw2987
@tw2987 4 месяца назад
I was eleven when my step-dad came into my room, pulled back my covers, and leaned close to me. I woke up and told him, "If you touch me, I will tell." He didn't touch me. I had learned to say, "No" two years earlier and the power of my 'no' has protected me ever since.
@oc2538
@oc2538 3 месяца назад
​@@tw2987I'm sorry that happened to you and that is very fortunate you said no and they walked away. Yet no child should be in that situation. My comment was about the question of "consent" the adults always are in the wrong when it comes to a child. Consent doesn't exist when they are a child, it's just abuse. What happened to you was a form of abuse regardless of them leaving that night because I'd imagine you then lived in fear or anxiety. Also some children do say No and still are manipulated or threatened by the person abusing them. The onus should never be on the child but on the adult.
@ellenfalls1330
@ellenfalls1330 4 месяца назад
I would argue for Rupert Brooke as the most beloved European figure in Greece. His grave site on Skyros is a tremendously moving place. That aside, I love this profile of Byron. Well done.
@bewareofpigeons
@bewareofpigeons 4 месяца назад
Both Byron and Brooke died of illness rather than 'heroically' in combat, fighting an oppressive occupying power, but it has never detracted from their allure.
@jonathonjubb6626
@jonathonjubb6626 4 месяца назад
I will learn from this. I know next to nothing about Byron....
@hazelmeldrum5860
@hazelmeldrum5860 4 дня назад
I look at this from the opposite side of the spectrum .As an older person without a car, for my daily exercise and my mental health i walk a minimum of a mile a day i can see my self trying to run across those roads 😮 one of the worst memories of COVID for friends was seeing no one si getting ti walk safely was a it.
@Adam-tt8tz
@Adam-tt8tz 4 месяца назад
Much better thumbnail! :)
@hilaryc8648
@hilaryc8648 4 месяца назад
Do Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards.
@alexanderhanksx
@alexanderhanksx 23 дня назад
This really is the best thing on the internet
@MichaelDowd-kz6wz
@MichaelDowd-kz6wz Месяц назад
Kudos to you both for a not only informative, but entertaining series. Byron was a fascinating character indeed! Just a thought….a piece on Gordon of Khartoum?
@Drayton627
@Drayton627 4 месяца назад
I'm wondering what Byron would have made of Bruce Lee?!
@Rafael-oi6dj
@Rafael-oi6dj 4 месяца назад
Wikipedia have some interesting facts He was unable to dance because of his club foot which limited him heavily with his social engagements His half sister looked a lot like him He stepped on very dangerous grounds because of a lack of sexual identity, specially in his country Rich by birth, baron at 10 The lines that hit me the most were his lasts: "Seek thou lest often sought than found, the soldier's grave, for thee the best Then look around, & choose thy ground & take thy rest" Same article adds that he died due to a weakened immune system aggravated by a bloodlet, a practice used at the time A painting also appears of him in his deathbed
@user-ne1hs9wz7v
@user-ne1hs9wz7v 3 месяца назад
Not rich at birth. Byron's father squandered his mother's money, then died when Byron was about 3.
@mosart7025
@mosart7025 21 день назад
Speaking of strange names, my great uncle's given name was Starless Samuel. I assumed he would have gone by Samuel but my great aunt, when asked about him, said "Oh, uncle Starless. I remember him." All the other boys were named after presidents, but there was a sister named Dakota Rose. No she wasn't a dancer in a wild west saloon.
@shelleyscloud3651
@shelleyscloud3651 4 месяца назад
Rather disconcertingly wistful gaze you’re casting over Byron in the thumb nail…even in death it seems his attraction persists!
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 4 месяца назад
3 mistresses is a little excessive! Ha!😮
@valeriestephenson8346
@valeriestephenson8346 4 месяца назад
what a fantastic postcast
@Psmith-ek5hq
@Psmith-ek5hq 4 месяца назад
The mark of Caine? Not a lot of people know that.
@mirandakerr778
@mirandakerr778 16 дней назад
Can you do a podcast session on Percy Shelly. Unlike Byron there are very few documentaries on Shelly”s life. So if you do a podcast on him we can get more information about his extraordinary work and his life in general. Thanks
@user-bl9rc1po2f
@user-bl9rc1po2f Месяц назад
I love Byron’s poetry, but the dude was an absolutely garbage human being. Horrible. Also, he apparently wasn’t all that good looking, but was really skilled at curating his own image.
@tomsmith4542
@tomsmith4542 4 месяца назад
19 Aπριλη 2024, σαν σημερα συμπληρώνονται ακριβως 200 χρονια απο το θανατο του Λορδου Βυρωνα στο Μεσολόγγι. Ο Βύρωνας εδωσε τη ζωη του για την Ελλαδα, και το ονομα του στη γειτονια του Βυρωνα, στην Αθήνα. Ο Λόρδος Βύρωνας ειναι ο καλύτερος αγγλος ποιητης του 19ου αιώνα.
@aclark903
@aclark903 4 месяца назад
That would be Keats, surely.
@ulrikjensen6841
@ulrikjensen6841 24 дня назад
Let's fight!
@stconstable
@stconstable 4 месяца назад
Superb!!
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 месяца назад
And a pash still means a kiss in Oz
@Elitist20
@Elitist20 4 месяца назад
Hence 'pash rash' caused by making out with someone with a beard or stubble.
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 месяца назад
Yeah and i have a old beard😁
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 месяца назад
He was born 4 days before the founding of Australia. My country
@dijetalnipsiholog9162
@dijetalnipsiholog9162 Месяц назад
What an interesting, bizarre and a bit sad biography. As a psychotherapist, I would dare say that he has probably had borderline personality disorder, poor chap. There are also many narcissistic traits, and thats what makes him so “bad” (and not only “mad” ;))
@Ivannah75
@Ivannah75 4 месяца назад
Well... perhaps it says something about the times we live in, or just about me, but I' would much rather listen to 1970s' politics than about "romantic" "heroes" such as Lord Byron. And I love poetry!
@paulwillard9687
@paulwillard9687 4 месяца назад
My family came over with William but lost everything for the wrong side in the civil war
@lundworks9901
@lundworks9901 4 месяца назад
The lake behind my house in McLeod County Minnesota is named for him. It isn't deep and motorboats are not allowed on it.
@ashleywebb2736
@ashleywebb2736 Месяц назад
Fun facts
@ashleywebb2736
@ashleywebb2736 Месяц назад
Was the Don Juan pronunciation deliberately anglicised?
@Psmith-ek5hq
@Psmith-ek5hq 4 месяца назад
I regard Byron as the tops, but was he ever the bottoms?
@sadiesmum568
@sadiesmum568 4 месяца назад
So good!
@kimmyk3640
@kimmyk3640 4 месяца назад
So glad I found your channel! Im hooked.
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 месяца назад
How about Seamus Heaney`s translation of Beowulf mate?
@AgnesC1111
@AgnesC1111 4 месяца назад
I always thought that Beatle group and their women were the modern day equivalent of Shelly and his group. Also recall Byron had the brain size of an 80 year old man when he died.
@marcellacantoni8128
@marcellacantoni8128 19 дней назад
love the episode, love you both, but Tom pronouncing “Don Juan” with the “J” sound not as “Rruán” is getting to me 😂 took me a while to understand what he was saying tbh
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592 4 месяца назад
Very interesting and entertaining. Thank you.
@marysole4834
@marysole4834 17 дней назад
Hail our father byron lord of poets!
@greenleaf365
@greenleaf365 4 месяца назад
The word "is" is meant to be capitalized in a titles, hence it should be The Rest Is History. Not seeing it capitalized is an eyesore! You may want to research when title words are capitalized. You may have thought because it is only two letters it isn't capped, but not so.
@UncleSaif
@UncleSaif 14 часов назад
Byron was Gangsta 😂
@lewisoxley3370
@lewisoxley3370 4 месяца назад
Foul weather Jack sounds like the title of a song by The Fall
@elenivargis126
@elenivargis126 28 дней назад
Lord Byron was my first celebrity crush!!
@ArmanddesEsseintes-ry7vv
@ArmanddesEsseintes-ry7vv 4 месяца назад
I think "Manfred" is his best work.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 4 месяца назад
Maybe "Cain."
@cotswoldcuckoo
@cotswoldcuckoo 9 дней назад
Oh what naughty, caddish boys those Byrons were, while poor old Oscar Wilde is pilloried to this very day.
@dshe8637
@dshe8637 21 день назад
What makes you think Chipping Norton is immune to such immorality?😂
@whatsup-zh6qv
@whatsup-zh6qv 3 месяца назад
Im from Byron in Athens Greece
@bookaufman9643
@bookaufman9643 Месяц назад
You can't really say that the first Lord Byron was guilty of hapless heroism. I don't know all the details of the battle but perhaps he was not going to win even if he had been Napoleon. He was definitely fighting on the team that was going to lose.
@Bekseju
@Bekseju 4 месяца назад
I had no idea....
@beam3819
@beam3819 4 месяца назад
I have read lots and the world are filled with good writers. Life is to short and my mind to important to use as a garbage bin for malignant writers no matter how popular
@wagherbert
@wagherbert 19 дней назад
For someone well read, you have appalling English language skills.
@gbickell
@gbickell 4 месяца назад
Delights of the orient!
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