• Glenarvon was Lady Caroline Lamb's first novel. It created a sensation when published on 9 May 1816. Set in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, the book satirized...
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  • The Fox of Glenarvon (German: Der Fuchs von Glenarvon) is a German propaganda film from the Nazi era portraying the years of the Irish fight for independence...
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  • on Alexanderplatz (1939) In the Name of the People (1939) The Fox of Glenarvon (1940) I'll Carry You in My Arms (1943) Somewhere in Berlin (1946) The...
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    January 1828) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and novelist, best known for Glenarvon, a Gothic novel. In 1812, she had an affair with Lord Byron, whom she...
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  • Retrieved 23 August 2016. "BBC - One of Us, Glenarvon Loch". BBC. Retrieved 6 September 2016. "BBC - One of Us, Glenarvon Loch". BBC. Retrieved 13 September 2016...
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  • English literature. The name Ruthven was taken from Lady Caroline Lamb's Glenarvon (1816), where it was used as an unflattering parody of Lord Byron, while...
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    by Nicola Rhon), was endorsed by the Nazis: Der Fuchs von Glenarvon ("The Fox of Glenarvon") set in Ireland during the 1880s and concerned with Irish...
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    mediated by his lover Lady Caroline Lamb in her unflattering roman-a-clef Glenarvon (a Gothic fantasia based on Byron's wild life), was used as a model for...
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    Lamb's novel Glenarvon (from the same publisher), in which a thinly-disguised Byron figure was named Clarence de Ruthven, Earl of Glenarvon. Despite repeated...
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    the 19th century. Lord Byron was the model for the title character of Glenarvon (1816) by Byron's erstwhile lover Lady Caroline Lamb; and for Lord Ruthven...
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  • character of Lord Glenarvon and provokes Purity of Heart; Or, The Ancient Costume: A Tale, in One Volume, Addressed to the Author of Glenarvon, "a virulent...
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  • as The Maiden Joanna (1935), The Heart of a Queen (1940), The Fox of Glenarvon (1940), Uncle Krüger (1941), and My Life for Ireland (1941). The epilogue...
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    Mallefille was born in Mauritius. He wrote a number of plays, including Glenarvon (1835), Les sept enfants de Lara (1836), Le cœur et la dot (1852), and...
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    Carousel (1937) Travelling People (1938) The Curtain Falls (1939) The Fox of Glenarvon (1940) Wunschkonzert (1940) Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds....
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    example, Byron is the title character in Lady Caroline's Gothic novel Glenarvon (1816). Byron was also the host of the celebrated ghost-story competition...
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  • anti-British films made by Nazi Germany. In this film, as in Der Fuchs von Glenarvon, the British are depicted as brutal and unscrupulous but no match for...
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    work Graham Hamilton. It didn't achieve the notoriety of her debut novel Glenarvon which contained a thinly-disguised portrait of her former lover Lord Byron...
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    never recover." That same year Lady Caroline published her popular novel Glenarvon, in which Lord Byron was portrayed as the seedy title character. Byron...
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  • Polish cities by the Luftwaffe. 24 April 1940 Der Fuchs von Glenarvon The Fox of Glenarvon 91 min Motion picture Herbert Engelsing Max W. Kimmich Olga...
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    increased as British resistance continues. Such films as Der Fuchs von Glenarvon and My Life for Ireland did not show quite the crude anti-British stereotypes...
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    Lord Ruthven] is presumably linked to Lady Caroline Lamb's earlier novel Glenarvon, where it was used for a rather ill disguised Byronesque character". An...
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    Britain in 1812.[citation needed] Lady Caroline published a Gothic novel, Glenarvon, in 1816; this portrayed both the marriage and her affair with Byron in...
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    friends, although Caroline could not resist caricaturing her in her novel Glenarvon. Among her children were: Lady Jane Elizabeth Harley (b. 2 March 1796...
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    World (1939) Renate in the Quartet (1939) Robert Koch (1939) The Fox of Glenarvon (1940) Falstaff in Vienna (1940) Ohm Krüger (1941) Ferdinand the Ant (1944)...
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    Flanagan, 1979. An historical novel about the events in County Mayo. Glenarvon (1816) – a novel by Lady Caroline Lamb set during the Rebellion, combining...
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  • into Your Heart in 1934, Hangmen, Women and Soldiers in 1935, The Fox of Glenarvon in 1940 and Fourth Man Missing in 1938/1939 were recommended as "artistically...
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    her lover Lord Byron at Holland House, satirised it in her 1816 novel Glenarvon. ...this strange house, which presents an odd mixture of luxury and constraint...
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  • McCrea Four Sons, directed by Archie Mayo, starring Don Ameche The Fox of Glenarvon, directed by Max W. Kimmich – (Germany) French Without Tears, starring...
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    Davis remained there until her death. Davis died of cancer at her home, Glenarvon, Perth on 5 November 1945. Her remains were privately cremated. Davis...
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  • South Africa and Ireland. Some of the productions, such as The Fox of Glenarvon (1940) and My Life for Ireland (1941), represented British relations with...
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