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| | BBC - h2g2 - Lord Byron - Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know: Bittersweet Fame |
 | | Also, Lady Caroline Lamb, still pent up with rage that Byron did not love her like she did him, may have spread the rumour as a final act of vengeance. |  | | However, with the highly-publicised goings-on between him and Caroline still running strife, she refused, sending him a letter that described his character at that time. |  | | However, for a legal separation to take place, Lady Byron needed proof that the poet was actually unfit to be a husband or father, and she hesitated. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2/A1317881
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 | | Lady Caroline Lamb was born in 1785, the third child of four and only daughter of the third Earl Bessborough and his wife Lady Henrietta, daughter of the first Earl Spencer. |  | | Caroline was not the type of woman the poet normally admired (big, brown, buxom with dark, "antelope" eyes). |  | | Caroline wanted to spend every waking moment with William, "the most handsomest man alive", and at first he was content. |
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http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/kevin.binfield/e304f2000_news.htm
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| | Lindsey Oster on Caroline Lamb's A New Canto |
 | | Society was very interested in what Lady Caroline would have to say about this relationship or rather, what her "fictional" characters would say. |  | | This kind of attack that may be obvious to people familiar with their relationship has directly contributed to the success and fame of Lady Caroline. |  | | The same publisher published her next two novels and "A New Canto" may very well have been published along with this man. "A New Canto" was published in 1819, after her first novel. |
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http://www.clayfox.com/ashessparks/reports/lyndsey.html
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| | The Lord and the Lamb: Lady Caroline Lamb's Affair with Lord Byron |
 | | Caroline was not the type of girl to be hushed so easily—she blurted out her affair with Byron to anyone within earshot, and while Byron loved the attention, it soon became too embarrassing even for him. |  | | It is safe to say that the first moment Lady Caroline Lamb had read Byron's "Childe Harold," that she was madly in love with Byron. |  | | Byron's vanity took a fall that day and because of that and Caroline's supposed indifference to the all mighty Byron, he felt that he must have her. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/Lord_Byron/93518
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| | Caroline Lamb |
 | | He even consulted with Lady Mandeville in what manner to make his inhuman triumph more poignant - more galling; and when he heard that Calantha was irritated even unto madness, and grieved almost unto death, he only mocked at her folly, and despised her still remaining attachment to himself. |  | | Sheridan was briefly the lover of Caroline's mother, Lady Bessborough. |  | | Caroline delighted in her power and liked to remind Byron of it, once writing |
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http://pluto.scs.ryerson.ca/~monica/lamb.htm
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| | CARO: The Lady Caroline Lamb Website |
 | | Lady Caroline's description of Lord Byron has often been turned upon her. |  | | She became for him a ghost who preyed on his imagination, for she simply did not know how to crawl away and suffer silently as married women did when their lovers jilted them. |  | | She made drawings and watercolors, and canvassed for elections; she even claims she introduced Byron to Dante. |
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http://www2.sjsu.edu/faculty/douglass/caro
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| | Lord Byron: Lovers - Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | Caroline wrote to Byron from Ireland and the letters reached him at Lady Oxford's home of Eywood. |  | | But he needed to know she loved him more than anything, even her very comfortable life and so he hinted at 'elopement.' His friends, particularly the sensible John Hobhouse, were already shocked by the affair. |  | | He sent her a lock of the countess of Oxford's hair instead, later remarking 'it was a lucky coincidence of colour and shape for my purpose' and thus mocking both women. |
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http://www.englishhistory.net/lclamb.html
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| | Literary Encyclopedia: Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | She was presented to the queens of France and Italy, and as a child told Edward Gibbon (the author of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) that his face was so ugly it had frightened her puppy. |  | | Her morals eroded, and she had a love affair with the notorious Sir Godfrey Vassal Webstergot caught, and embarrassed her mother-in-law by confessing to William, who forgave her. |  | | When Lord Duncannon inherited his fathers title and became Earl Bessborough, Caroline received the honorific title of Lady, which she kept until she died. |
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http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2597
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb : Video |
 | | For that matter, in real life Lady Melbourne was an extremely clever woman, and so manipulative that her own niece Arabella compared her to the scheming Marquise in _Dangerous Liaisons_. |  | | This is based on the story of Lady Lamb. |  | | This film takes the general idea of the doomed love triangle of Lady Caroline Lamb, Lord Byron, and William Lamb, and creates a modern romance around it. |
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http://www.pagenation.com/an/6303425526.html
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| | Slake Archive - My Lady Caroline |
 | | Instead, she encounters the troubled spirit of Lady Caroline Lamb, whose scandalous 1812 liaison with the charming, erotic Lord Byron ended in bitter betrayal and vengeful madness. |  | | Suspicion and anger soon flare between them - and a desire as electric as that of Caroline and her dashing poet. |
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http://www.slake.com/rnd/book.asp?bid=5100
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| | Lady Caroline's mad, bad Byron - theage.com.au |
 | | She chanced upon Byron's funeral in 1824, swooned dramatically, and was said to have never recovered her reason. |  | | A best-selling satirical novel, Glenarvon, was anonymous, but everyone knew who the author and the characters really were. |  | | The public nature of the romance presented no problem to Caroline. |
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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/11/03/1036308213161.html
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) |
 | | It appears that Bolt is more interested in making a good story than in representing the life of the real Caroline Lamb, which would be forgivable if he *had* created a good story. |  | | Byron was certainly a flawed human being, but Bolt magnifies and distorts those flaws while ignoring many of Lady Caroline's. |  | | Unfortunately, the main characters in this story are *supposed* to be real people. |
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http://german.imdb.com/title/tt0068827
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| | Lamb, Lady Caroline on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Books: A tale of wasted talents; Lady Caroline Lamb was not the glamorous lover of popular legend but a bored wife, discovers Joan Smith.(Features) |  | | Only bookworms need apply Living in a home where literary masterpieces were born can be inspiring, writes Caroline McGhie. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-L1amb-L1ad.asp
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| | Palgrave Macmillan : Catalogue Page |
 | | Paul Douglass's spirited account of Lady Caroline's love affairs, intrigues, ambitions, and accomplishments is compulsively readable. |  | | 'An exemplary blend of scholarship and sympathy, Lady Caroline Lamb gives us a vivid portrait of the life and times of a scatty, outrageous, self-destructive, and appealing woman, who out-emoted any heroine of Regency Romance, and actually snagged Byron. |  | | Browse :: Literature and Language:: Histories of Literature |
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http://www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=1403966052
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| | Andrew Lownie Literary Agency :: Lady Caroline Lamb, This Infernal Woman |
 | | She was ridiculed and viciously attacked by her brothers-in-law and their sister, Emily, Lady Cowper. |  | | There is an undeniable truth running all the way through which makes it an irresistible read.’ |  | | Infuriated by its success the Melbournes forbade her to write, however she continued secretly to produce more books. |
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http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/normington.susan/caroline.shtml
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She spoke French and Italian fluently, was skilled at Greek and Latin, and also enjoyed music and drama. |  | | She was 27 to his 24, a mother, quick witted and able to hold her own in the cut-and-thrust world of a politician's wife, but none of this served her well; she fell for his ploys, and became ensnared in his obsession for her. |  | | She had attracted the attention of the poet through her accomplished wit and vivacity, and he in turn obsessed over her, actively trying to destroy her marriage to Lamb so that he might have her to himself. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Caroline_Lamb
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| | No Ordinary Joe - News |
 | | Byron could not be accused of chasing one type of woman, for the recollections here come from sources as varied as Lady Caroline Lamb, who dressed as a boy to please the poet, and Margarita Cogni, the illiterate Italian peasant who guarded her relationship with the poet with a ferocious jealousy. |  | | The fascination of this new Woman's Hour drama by Robin Brooks, starring Joseph Fiennes and Jane Lapotaire, is that it describes Byron's romantic life using the words of the women he loved, culled from the pages of letters, diaries and journals and Byron's poetry. |  | | After a hectic series of love affairs, Byron is visited in London by his sister Augusta, to whom he is particularly close. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/biz5/beeswing/newsmay01.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Lady Caroline Lamb, That Infernal Woman: Books |
 | | Buy Lady Caroline Lamb, That Infernal Woman with Improper Pursuits: The Scandalous Life of Lady Di... |  | | Amazon.co.uk: Lady Caroline Lamb, That Infernal Woman: Books |  | | Ward of the infamous Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, Caroline was probably best known for her tempestuous affair with Byron, whom she famously coined 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' - a phrase as applicable to herself as to the poet. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1842321625
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| | Sir Richard Rodney BENNETT (b. 1936) - Film Music Collection: Film Music CD Reviews- January 2001 |
 | | This 1991 Merchant Ivory production dealt with the lives and loves of a handful of English ladies spending an idyllic month in an Italian villa. |  | | Another delightful dance which makes an appealing sequel to Murder on the Orient Express. |  | | His music for this film, which was about Lady Caroline Lamb's disastrous obsessive love for the poet Lord Byron, is distinguished by a very appealing tender romantic melody that is redolent of the Lady's yearning. |
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http://www.musicweb-international.com/film/2001/Jan01/bennett_film_music.html
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb Portrait Gallery |
 | | From that moment Caroline’s heart and soul would belong to Lord Byron. |  | | She returned his ardent gaze as though hypnotised by what she saw. |  | | At last she could admire his clear complexion and the profusion of chestnut curls that fell upon his high forehead, over his small ears and down the nape of his neck. |
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http://www.gothicpress.freeserve.co.uk/Caroline%20Gallery.htm
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | He had no wealth, no taxes, no social pretensions, work and a great deal of play, with as much outdoor life.html">life as he 'fond o' huntin',' and 'took a sight o' comfort out of seem' the him a squatter, and looked on him merely as an anchored tramp. |  | | The film was written and directed by Robert Bolt and starred his wife, Sarah Miles, as Lady Caroline. |  | | Lady Caroline Lamb is a 1972 film based on the life of the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb, lover of Lord Byron and wife of William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne. |
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http://www.explainthis.info/la/lady-caroline-lamb.html
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| | Richard Chamberlain in Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | He is a gentleman and the son of Lord and Lady Melbourne. |  | | Caroline is horrified when she discovers that she has |  | | William Lamb did ask her to marry him. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/pentium/81/CarolineLamb.html
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| | DVD - LADY CAROLINE LAMB Movies DVDs at Real Groovy New Zealand |
 | | Based on factual events, this film tells the story of England's Lady Caroline Lamb, and her scandalous affair with the famous poet Lord George Gordon Byron. |  | | Caroline was forced to choose between the two men, a decision that would ruin the rest of her life. |  | | The headstrong Lady Caroline was married to successful politician William Lamb in the early 1800âs; years later he would become Prime Minister. |
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http://www.realgroovy.co.nz/dvds/id/4628
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| | Lamb, Caroline (1785-1828) |
 | | Only daughter of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Lady Henriette Frances Spencer, a sister of the Duchess of Devonshire. |  | | Byron had made the mistake to tell her about his homosexual affairs and this gave her an instrument for blackmail. |  | | Her gothic novel "Glenarvon" (1816) describes a romanticized version of her affair with Byron and was an instant succes. |
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb - Rent This DVD with Quickflix |
 | | Based on actual events, this film tells the story of England's Lady Caroline Lamb, and her scandalous affair with the famous poet Lord George Gordon Byron. |  | | Caroline was forced to choose between the two men, a decision that would ruin the rest of her life... |  | | During the early 1800s, the headstrong Lady Caroline was married to successful politician William Lamb, who, years later would become Prime Minister. |
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http://www.quickflix.com.au/public/tools/viewmovie/LadyCarolineLamb/19375.aspx
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| | About Me--Melody Packman |
 | | In addition I took a literature class on Lord Byron, in which it sparked an interest in Byron's lover Lady Caroline Lamb who he had a mad love affair with in 1812. |  | | My primary focuses were writing and art history where I learnt how to write fiction, poetry, and plays, and also where I learned about modern, byzantine, and ancient art. |  | | I am currently working on research on Caroline with the intention of writing my first biography. |
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http://www.geocities.com/carolinelamb3/About_Me.html
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| | Lord Byron: Selected Letters: To Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | I have no desire to be better acquainted with Miss Milbank; she is too good for a fallen spirit to know, and I should like her more if she were less perfect. |  | | In this letter to his tempestuous mistress, Byron discusses the poetry of Caroline's cousin and his future wife, Annabella Milbanke. |  | | I have read over the few poems of Miss Milbank with attention. |
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http://www.englishhistory.net/byron/letters/bylamb.html
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| | blackface makeups: Sarah Miles in Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | In one scene she appeared bare-breasted and blacked-up at a ball: God knows why she though this would endear her to Byron or who told her it was a fancy-dress party. |  | | Sarah Miles (more famous for advocating the beneficial effects of drinking ones own urine than for her acting) played Lady Caroline Lamb who scandalised society with her stalking of Lord Byron. |  | | blackface makeups: Sarah Miles in Lady Caroline Lamb |
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| | MTV.com - Movies - Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | Excited and embarrassed by the attendant affections heaped upon him, Byron found his writing talent waning, and in 1813 the lovers ended their affair. |  | | In her first novel, Glenarvon in 1816, Lady Lamb included a satiric portrait of her former lover. |  | | The film charts the doomed romantic course for Lady Caroline Lamb (Sarah Miles), beginning with her marriage to the politically promising William Lamb (Jon Finch) and continuing with her scandalous affair with Byron (Richard Chamberlain). |
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http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/19715/plot.jhtml
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| | Lord Byron To Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | P.S. -- These taunts which have driven you to this -- my dearest Caroline -- were it not for your mother and the kindness of all your connections, is there anything on earth or heaven would have made me so happy as to have made you mine long ago? |  | | A world-famous poet by the age of 24, he had a brief but extremely passionate affair with Lady Caroline Lamb. |  | | Pressured by Caroline's mother (who herself may have harbored affections for Byron), he used the opportunity to put an end to the relationship. |
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http://www.greatestloveletters.com/love-letters/lord-byron-to-lady-caroline-lamb.php
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| | Caro the Fatal Passion - the Life of Lady Caroline Lamb - BLYTH, HENRY |
 | | Hard cover book club edition 278 indexed pp. |  | | Minor staining on DJ which depicts a portrait of Lady Caroline Lamb. |  | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |
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http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/connie/105808.shtml
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb quotes |
 | | Add the "Dynamic Daily Quotation" to Your Site or Blog - it's Easy! |  | | Authors > L Law > Lady Caroline Lamb |
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http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/lady_caroline_lamb
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004045620 |
 | | 255 Sixteen Exile...........................................263 Seventeen Rational and Quiet..............................281 Epilogue........................................289 Appendix Lady Caroline Lamb and Her Circle Who's Who.......................................293 Chronology......................................297 Abbreviations...................................302 Notes...........................................303 References......................................341 Index...........................................347 |  | | Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828, Novelists, English 19th century Biography, Politicians' spouses Great Britain Biography, Women and literature England History 19th century, Byron, George Gordon Byron, baron, 1788-1824 Relations with women, Melbourne, William Lamb, Viscount, 1779-1848 Marriage |  | | Table of contents for Lady Caroline Lamb / Paul Douglass. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy052/2004045620.html
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 | | I wish thy book- though not thee- at the Devil! |  | | Judge not of others, for there is but one |  | | A Poem Dedicated to Her Husband, William Lamb |
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http://www.geocities.com/harukahoneyh/caro.html
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| | Regency Personalities - Lady Caroline Lamb |
 | | Caroline was born in 1785, the third child of four and only daughter of an Irish peer, Lord Duncannon, and his wife Lady Henrietta, daughter of the first Earl Spencer. |  | | Caro did not get on with her mother-in-law, Lady Melbourne, who beleived that one could do anything if one was discreet. |  | | For whatever reason, William fell for Caro and by the time she was 17 they were married. |
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http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/%7Eawoodley/regency/caro.html
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| | LADY CAROLINE LAMB ( |
 | | Byron is shocked (and annoyed) to discover Lady Caroline has been following him. |  | | Sarah Miles and Richard Chamberlain as Lady Caroline and Lord Byron tussle in a scene from the film. |
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http://lavender.fortunecity.com/flamingos/387/ladycaroline.html
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| | LADY CAROLINE LAMB (1972) - DVD |
 | | After enduring Robert Bolt's rather turgid retelling of Lady Caroline Lamb's ill-fated love and finding myself, once again, unable to warm to his real-life wife (at the time), the rather tiresome Sarah Miles, the whole enterprise was redeemed by that fabulously funny curtain line. |  | | When told that Lady Caroline has died of a broken heart, one of her chief female detractors faces the camera (through the lace curtains of a window, I seem to recall) and hisses, (Alas! |
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http://www.fbo.com.au/movie.asp?ID=16755
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| | Amazon.com: Film Music of Richard Rodney Bennett: Music: Richard Rodney Bennett,Rumon Gamba,BBC Philharmonic ... |
 | | I remember Bennett for his wonderful film scores for Nicholas and Alexandra(the fold-out LP album had a regal splendour to it) and Lady Caroline Lamb. |  | | But Dodds is unsurpassed for his romantic and passionate handling, with Peter Mark giving an intense interpretation of the Caroline theme. |  | | The only piece I know that is even somewhat similar is Vaughan-Williams' Flos Campi. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000053HK1?v=glance
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| | Lady Caroline Lamb movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods |
 | | Review: Lady Caroline is a passionate young lady in 19th-century England, who, although the wife of a member of Parliament, has an affair with Lord Byron and brings about her own downfall. |  | | Lady Caroline is a passionate young lady in 19th-century England, who, although the wife of a member of Parliament, has an af |  | | Looking for a copy of the movie "Lady Caroline Lamb"? |
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http://www.moviegoods.com/movie_product.asp?master%5Fmovie%5Fid=4596
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| | "Waters of Elle" by Caroline Lamb |
 | | The lyrics were written by Lady Caroline, set to the music of a traditional French tune, "Ils ne sont plus." |  | | We had many requests to reprint the words and music on the website, so here they are, with many thanks to Dr. Douglass. |  | | Paul Douglass, author of the biography, Lady Caroline Lamb, surprised us at our May 2005 meeting with a song. |
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http://www.southbaywriters.com/meetings/caroline-lamb-song.html
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| | Works by Jenny Lady Caroline Lamb Krasner |
 | | The Love Song of Lady Caroline Lamb (September 2003); Reflection on New York and life generally. |  | | Byronic Din Din, Take Two (and call me in the morning); (August 98); A treatise on that which is constant amid life's turbulent whirlpool. |
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http://www.cgoakley.demon.co.uk/byrsoc/Others/jenny.html
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| | Jane Austin/Lady Caroline Lamb - JENKINS, ELIZABETH |
 | | Caroline Lamb was in the centre of one of the most notorious scandals in the early nineteenthc century, the tempestous affair she had with Lord Byron. |  | | Light rubbing to edges of slip case and wraps. |
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http://www.antiqbook.co.uk/boox/los/14737.shtml
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| | Buy Lady Caroline Lamb on DVD @ MovieStars |
 | | Her lover was the Poet Lord Byron and her shocking behaviour made her a legend in her own outrageous lifetime. |  | | ACADEMY AWARD WINNING WRITER ROBERT Bolt brings to the screen the infamous true story of Lady Caroline Lamb. |  | | Write your own review of Lady Caroline Lamb and share your opinion with other shoppers. |
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http://www.moviestars.co.nz/DVDs/1465944.html
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