Lady Byron Vindicated - A history of the Byron controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the present time by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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all who know her well will testify; and the Publishers can unhesitatingly
affirm their belief that neither fear for loss of her literary fame, nor hope of gain, has for one moment influenced her in the course she has taken. LONDON: January 1870. CONTENTS. PART I. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II. THE ATTACK ON LADY BYRON CHAPTER III. RESUME OF THE CONSPIRACY CHAPTER IV. RESULTS AFTER LORD BYRON'S DEATH CHAPTER V. THE ATTACK ON LADY BYRON'S GRAVE PART II. CHAPTER I. LADY BYRON AS I KNEW HER CHAPTER II. LADY BYRON'S STORY AS TOLD ME CHAPTER III. CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF EVENTS CHAPTER IV. THE CHARACTER OF THE TWO WITNESSES COMPARED CHAPTER V. THE DIRECT ARGUMENT TO PROVE THE CRIME CHAPTER VI. PHYSIOLOGICAL ARGUMENT CHAPTER VII. HOW COULD SHE LOVE HIM? |
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