Lord Byron studied lyrical verse in college. He incorporated the bisexuality of Grecians into many of his poems and into his novel, Don Juan. He was famous in London. He gave the royalties away to maintain his status as an aristocratic amateur. Byron was born into two aristocratic families and supported the Whig party. He was handsome, had an eating disorder and had affairs with women and men, including his half-sister. He was ostracized and left England in 1816. John Pilidori made Byron as the inspiration for the title character in “The Vampyre.”
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