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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Letters from Lord Byron to John Murray II |
| Date | 23 Aug 1811 - 18 Dec 1813 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Author | Byron, George Gordon (6th Baron Byron) |
| Theme | Business and Finance; Literature and Poetry |
| Description | Assorted correspondence penned by Lord Byron. Includes a request that William Gifford not read his manuscript, a strong objection to engraving of his portrait, an infamous letter to Murray explaining that he has been tricked by Lady Caroline Lamb's forgery, additions to "The Giaour", and notes on "The Curse of Minerva" and "The Bride of Abydos". |
| Keywords | authors editing poetry publishing illustration fame and scandal finance forgery |
| People | Byron, George Gordon (6th Baron Byron) Murray, John II Gifford, William Dallas, Robert Charles |
| Places | Newstead Abbey; Cheltenham; Rotherham; London; United Kingdom |
| NLS Collection | Byron Papers |
| NLS Reference | MS.43487 |
| Copyright and Source Archive | The National Library of Scotland |