Review of a novel about the Romantics (the Shelleys, Byron and Keats) in which I get into some biographical detail about Byron, his sister and his wife.
Okay guys, what is this?? Is this the part where the King has told him that it wasn't the war tribunal, it was him specifically? Or... what?
As you can see from the above comments, it's a mystery to Mildred and me as well. Current guess: maybe Hans Herrman's interrogation protocols or the punctae (i.e. the supposed last letter to Fritz which is full of "obey your father, don't hold my death against him, and remember, predestination is evil"?
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Date: 2021-01-23 09:10 am (UTC)Why Byron is still worth reading (and fun to read)
Review of a novel about the Romantics (the Shelleys, Byron and Keats) in which I get into some biographical detail about Byron, his sister and his wife.
Okay guys, what is this?? Is this the part where the King has told him that it wasn't the war tribunal, it was him specifically? Or... what?
As you can see from the above comments, it's a mystery to Mildred and me as well. Current guess: maybe Hans Herrman's interrogation protocols or the punctae (i.e. the supposed last letter to Fritz which is full of "obey your father, don't hold my death against him, and remember, predestination is evil"?