CONCLUSION
Byron is the first celebrity in the Art Nouveau style. As a symbol of his heroine Byron, he surprised the audience, and his wife Annabella coined the term " Biromania " to refer to the noise around her. [ His self-awareness and personal advocacy is seen as the beginning of his rise to be a modern-day rock star; he ordered the painters who painted his portraits to paint him as a "man of action" rather than with a pen or book in hand. [ Although Byron first gained fame, he later returned from it by self-imposed exile from Britain. [
The biographies were destroyed by the burning of his memoirs in John Murray's office and the suppression of details of Byron's bisexuality by subsequent firm executives (who had Byron's richest archives). In the late 1950s, the Murray Company banned scholar Leslie Marchand from revealing details of Byron's homosexual passions.
The reorganization of the Byron Society in 1971 reflected the interest of many in Byron and his work. [ This community is very active and publishes a magazine every year. There are thirty-six Byron Societies in the world, and an international conference is held every year.
Byron had a significant influence on continental literature and art, and his reputation as a poet was higher in many European countries than in the United Kingdom or America, although he was not as high as in his time. widely spread. the greatest poet in the world. Byron's works have also inspired many composers. In addition to three operas about Byron himself, more than forty operas based on his works have been staged (including " Lord Byron" about Virgil Thomson ).
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