Byron (play) explained

Byron is a historical play by the British writer Alicia Ramsey, which was first performed in 1908. It depicts the life of the early nineteenth-century writer Lord Byron.

Adaptation

See main article: A Prince of Lovers. In 1922 the play was adapted into a silent film A Prince of Lovers directed by Charles Calvert and starring Howard Gaye as Byron.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Christine Kenyon-Jones, ed., Byron: The Image of the Poet (Associated University Press, 2008), p. 98