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A biographical study examines the poet Lord Byron's lifelong pattern of romantic entanglements, beginning with precocious schoolboy crushes and continuing through successive affairs, flirtations, and his ill-fated marriage. It offers episodic portraits of women who influenced him, analyzes how vanity, sentimentality, and cynicism shaped his attachments, and shows how passionate relationships repeatedly disrupted his career and public life. The narrative combines anecdote, letters, and contemporary testimony to trace recurring themes—emotional excess, self-absorption, and social response—and situates personal scandal within a broader account of temperament and reputation.
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