Lady Caroline Lamb (née Ponsonby; 13 November 1785 – 25 January 1828) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and novelist, best known for Glenarvon, a Gothic novel...
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Lady Caroline Lamb is a 1972 British epic romantic drama film based on the life of Lady Caroline Lamb, novelist, sometime lover of Lord Byron and wife...
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Unlike her daughter-in-law, Lady Caroline Lamb, who conducted a very public extramarital affair with Lord Byron, Lady Melbourne had a clear understanding...
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married the film's screenwriter, Robert Bolt. He wrote and directed Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) starring Miles in the title role. She then appeared in The...
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Writing: Lady Caroline Lamb's Byronic Identity". Pacific Coast Philology. 34 (1): 53–71. doi:10.2307/1316621. JSTOR 1316621. Peter Mandler, "Lamb, William...
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and cast Finch. That in turn led to him being cast in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), as William Lamb. Finch said at that stage of his career he wanted to make...
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Glenarvon (category William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne)
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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epitaph. Lady Caroline Lamb coined the phrase after her first meeting with the poet at a society event in 1812.[dead link] "Lady Caroline Lamb – Lord Byron's...
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Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough; the couple were the parents of Lady Caroline Lamb. Her father, John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer, was a great-grandson...
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Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston (redirect from Emily Lamb (Lady Cowper))
called "that little devil Emily"; by contrast she detested his wife, Lady Caroline Lamb (whom she called "the little beast"). Aged eighteen, Emily married...
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as a thinly disguised character in Glenarvon, by his former lover Lady Caroline Lamb, published in 1816. She described him as "mad, bad, and dangerous...
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social occasions as he began a relationship with Lady Caroline Lamb, the wife of her cousin, William Lamb. However, Byron was attracted to her modesty and...
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Ladies of Llangollen (redirect from Lady Eleanor Charlotte Butler)
Bessborough, and thus a second cousin once removed of his daughter Lady Caroline Lamb. Their families lived 15 miles (25 km) from each other. The two women...
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horror films, as well as the sex comedy Percy and the historical drama Lady Caroline Lamb. Her only other cinema appearance came later in Nineteen Eighty-Four...
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fruitful years as a film performer. He appeared in Julius Caesar (1970), Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), Romance with a Double Bass (1974), Galileo (1974), Murder...
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the Way to the Forum (High Priestess; 1966). Brown played Lady Bessborough in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) and Archduchess Sophia of Austria in Fall of Eagles...
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appeared in The Music Lovers (1970), Lady Caroline Lamb (playing Lord Byron; 1973), The Three Musketeers (1973), The Lady's Not for Burning (made for television...
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then had support roles in Young Winston (1972) for Attenborough, Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) and Oklahoma Crude (1973). On stage he did Veterans at the...
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Last (1970), Games That Lovers Play (1971), Twins of Evil (1971), Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977) and Arabian Adventure (1979)...
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She did The Importance of Being Earnest (1949) for TV; then played Lady Caroline Lamb in The Bad Lord Byron (1949), a notorious flop. More successful was...
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Waterloo (1970). His last appearance in a feature was in a cameo in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), which co-starred his last wife, Margaret Leighton. His last...
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somebody. I certainly don't like the way he treated some people." Lady Caroline Lamb was seen by Power as a "child woman, incredibly vulnerable and one...
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may refer to: "Mad, bad, and dangerous to know", a phrase used by Lady Caroline Lamb (1785–1828) to describe her lover Lord Byron Mad, Bad and Dangerous...
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(1968), Some Girls Do (1969), Zeppelin (1971), I, Monster (1971), Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), Royal Flash (1975), and Crossed Swords (1977). In April 1984...
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an English novelist and biographer of Jane Austen, Henry Fielding, Lady Caroline Lamb, Joseph Lister and Elizabeth I. Elizabeth Bowen said Jenkins was "among...
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(1783–1837); married Lady Emily Bathurst (daughter Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst), on 16 March 1825. They had six children. Lady Caroline Lamb (1785–1828);...
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"Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know" itself comes from a statement by Lady Caroline Lamb describing controversial English literary figure Lord Byron. Production...
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offered the role of real-life British Prime Minister William Lamb in the film Lady Caroline Lamb. The filmmakers replaced him with Jon Finch at the last moment;...
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Red Tent, (1969) Oh, Grandmother's Dead, (1969) L'udienza, (1971) Lady Caroline Lamb, (1972) Amarcord, (1973) Christ Stopped at Eboli, (1979) Café Express...
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Formidable Lady Melbourne". 30 April 2016. "Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1751-1818)". Regency History. 15 January 2013. "Caroline St Jules -...
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