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The term may also apply to works of fiction purporting to be autobiographies of real characters, e. g., Robert Nye's Memoirs of Lord Byron.
Two years later, at Don's suggestion, Byron Erickson, the former editor at Gladstone also went to work for Egmont and has been working there as an editor and later as a freelancer.
The two line poetic form as a closed couplet was also used by William Blake in his poem Auguries of Innocence and also by Byron ( Don Juan ( Byron ) XIII ); John Gay ( Fables ); Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man ).
Byron was also the host of the celebrated ghost-story competition involving himself, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, and John William Polidori at the Villa Diodati on the banks of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816.
Byron Bolton ’ s statements were also backed up by William Drury, a maverick Chicago detective who had stayed on the massacre case long after everyone else had given up.
She is also partial owner of the Gaia Retreat and Spa in Byron Bay, Australia advertised as " the ideal place to renew, refresh, and restore your mind, body and soul.
Byron has left also.
Thus also Byron: English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ref., 1809 ).
Byron, California is also home to the somewhat well-known and historical Byron Hot Springs, a now-abandoned resort that was a retreat that attracted many movie stars and famous athletes in the early 1900s.
Ellis Pond ( also called Roxbury Pond or Silver Lake, a part of which lies in Byron ) is in the northwest.
The Byron Center ZIP code is 49315, although the area served by the ZIP code also includes most of Byron Township as well as portions of Gaines Township to the east in Kent County, and Jamestown Township to the west in Ottawa County and portions of Salem Township to the southwest and Dorr Township to the south in Allegan County.
: There are also two Byron Townships in Minnesota.
It is also called " North Byron ".
Their house became a haven for all manner of visitors, mostly writers such as Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, but also the military leader Duke of Wellington and industrialist Josiah Wedgwood ; aristocratic novelist Caroline Lamb, who was born a Ponsonby, came to visit, too.
Lord Byron's son and heir ( also named William ) eloped with Juliana Byron, the daughter of William's brother John Byron.
He also needed his son to marry well in order to escape the debt that had been incurred in the Byron name.
Byron may also refer to:
After several unsuccessful attempts to launch the project, Byron was introduced to the brothers Chris and Jonny Maudling in 1993, who were also looking to form a serious band.

Byron and composed
The court is composed of twelve active judges and is based at the Byron White U. S. Courthouse in Denver, Colorado.
He graduated in 1900, having composed a one-act opera Earth and Heaven ( after Lord Byron ) and received a gold medal in composition.
James Woods was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role of Byron De La Beckwith. The original music score was composed by Marc Shaiman and the cinematography is by John Seale.
The album contained five newly released songs, some of which were composed partially at least in the early days of the band ( as far back as 1997 ), with lyrics co-written by Jason Byron and Toby Driver.
* March 1824-the motley " Byron Brigade " composed of Greek and Philhellene volunteers begins to organize at Missolonghi.

Byron and story
Byron agreed to let him send a story, and Don Rosa started drawing his first Duck story: Son of the Sun the very next day.
* 1816 – Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
Byron knew the story of the mythical Myrrha, if not directly through Ovid's Metamorphoses, then at least through Alfieri's Mirra, which he was familiar with.
cannot be escaped entirely-especially since Ovid's story of Myrrha's incest poses a potential reciprocal to the nightmare Byron invents for Sardanapalus, of sympathy with the son who is the object of his mother's ' incest '.
They decided to have a contest to see who could write the scariest story, leading Shelley to write Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus and Lord Byron to write " A Fragment ", which Polidori later stole and rewrote as The Vampyre a precursor to Dracula.
Originally formed as an epic / symphonic black metal band with strong death metal elements, vocalist / lyricist Byron Roberts took the name ' Bal-Sagoth ' from the Robert E. Howard short story " The Gods of Bal-Sagoth ".
This short story was inspired by the life of Lord Byron and his poem The Giaour.
Lord Byron rewrote and dramatized the story in the poem " Cain ", viewing Cain as symbolic of a sanguinary temperament, provoked by Abel's hypocrisy and sanctimony.
He was present at the famous gathering at the Villa Diodati on 16 June 1816 when Byron issued a challenge to him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin and Claire Clairmont to write a ghost story.
The story of Faliero's uprising was made into dramas by Lord Byron ( 1820 ) and Casimir Delavigne ( 1829 ).
Prior to her death, she shared the story of her marriage to Byron with Harriet Beecher Stowe, who published the account in 1869.
The story makers are named after English poets, William Wordsworth, John Milton, Lord Byron, Dante Rossetti ( or possibly Christina Rossetti ), Percy Bysshe Shelley ( or possibly Mary Shelley ), William Blake, and John Webster.
His oldest son John William Polidori was a physician to Lord Byron and author of the first vampire story in English, The Vampyre ( 1819 ).
Two weeks before her death, Astley appeared at the Byron Bay Writers ' Festival and gave " a brilliantly comic reading of ' Why I Wrote a Story Called the Diesel Epiphany ', a short story about one of her many journeys by bus with all its annoyances ".
The drama The Count Arezzi of 1824 was at the time attributed to Byron and the story The Fawn of Sertorius ( 1846 ) to Walter Savage Landor.
The film is a fictionalized tale based on the Shelleys ' visit with Lord Byron in Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva, and the famous challenge to write a horror story, which ultimately led to Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein and John Polidori writing The Vampyre.
The story was an immediate popular success, partly because of the Byron attribution and partly because it exploited the gothic horror predilections of the public.
The plot is based on the true story of the 1994 trial of Byron De La Beckwith, the white supremacist accused of the 1963 assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers.
The child most prominent in the story is middle child and younger son Byron, named after Lord Byron, the English poet.

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