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In Byron's Wake by Miranda Seymour
In Byron's Wake by Miranda Seymour







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Dramatically hovering over both women’s lives is the long shadow cast by Byron’s scandal-ridden life, in particular his incestuous relationship with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh, and the existence of an alleged daughter Lady Byron’s supposed knowledge of this affair during her marriage provided the peg on which critics debased her reputation after her death. Before this, Ada showed a skill for mathematics and a genius for theorizing, producing a visionary set of notes on the possibilities of inventor Charles Babbage’s “Analytical Engine” that presaged the rise of modern computers. Her daughter, Ada, inherited the wild, impetuous part of her father’s nature, and was plagued by ill health up to her early death at 36 (the same age as Byron at his death). Lady Byron, née Annabella Milbanke, left the poet after only a year of marriage, subsequently building a reputation as a philanthropist and social reformer. Both women were cherished only children, endowed with strong wills and intellects. In this splendid dual biography of Lord Byron’s wife and daughter, Seymour ( Mary Shelley) brings these two brilliant, complex women to vivid life.









In Byron's Wake by Miranda Seymour