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André Raffalovich als wh Byron’s homosexualy an extremely synthetic way, not to say rctive, but should be kept md that Byron, more than a person, is an in, a myth of English Romanticism, and that a myth is such as is supported by a mythology, which, as is well known, is an enemy of history.
Raffalovich was certaly not superficial when nductg his studi on homosexualy history and lerature, his succctns riv om substantial reasons and not om personal asssments. The origal memori of Byron, the re of the bs, was stroyed by the will of Byron’s iends, and particular by the executor, Hobhoe, who was largely volved Byron’s affair wh homosexualy, spe Moore’s protts. Evintly, full publitn would have created a great al of embarrassment on many powerful people whose private life would have been put on the streets and would have heavily discreded Byron’s memory, supportg the allegatns of homosexualy, sodomy, and ct that had been brought agast him.
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Byron bgraphy books are many and also those who al wh the theme of the poet’s homosexualy are que numero. For me, 2017, the greatt risk of tryg to wre a Byron homosexual bgraphy is to be a “great translator of Homer’s translators”, that is to e rather than the sourc, what others have wrten on the subject.
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Thomas Moore, who leted homosexual passag om survived diari and letters, lled Edlton “adopted brother” of Byron. The Universy at prent is very gay om the fêt of divers kds.
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So far, the rear has been able to follow Byron’s homosexual history until the age of neteen and a half: the rultg picture is still nformg to the Byronian myth: there is the love for a boy who was two years younger than the poet, but the borr between love and iendship is very labile and the term “protector”, which Byron to signate Edlton whout beg too explic, seems to emphasize more than a difference age, a social difference, which is not overe by feelgs. We mt always keep md, however, that we are alg wh Byron’s homosexualy relyg only on the ltle that has remaed after the stctn of his Memori, wanted by his iends after the poet’s ath.
Byron himself, as we have seen, highlights the ftive aspect of universy life, pecially the summer, but stunt life uld not be rced to rual parti and entertaments, or rather rual parti uld be tertg ocsns for heterosexual stunts, certaly not for homosexual on. There was, then, as there is now, an unrground universy life lked to homosexualy, and Byron was not alien to all this. The letter highlights many tertg facts: at least three people (Byron, Hobhoe and Matthews) ed to nvey homosexual ntent a “myster” style, so they fe , “that style which more is meant than meets the Eye”.
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In a time when homosexualy was a ser offense and sodomy volv the ath penalty, a cryptic language imposed self as an dispensable secury ndn.