Byron 200: Lord Byron, 200 Years on by Peter Hunter
The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association had the pleasure of supporting this year’s Giant Talk by Peter Hunter, which took place at Harrow School in London on the 19th April 2024, the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death. This fascinating lecture charted the life of Lord Byron; from his first published works, through his travels through Europe and his untimely death in 1824.

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Keats-Shelley 200: A film to celebrate the events for the bicentenaries of the poets’ deaths.

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Byron 200: An extract of Byron’s masterpiece Don Juan, read by Peter Caulfield as William Gifford

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