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  1. 26 de may. de 2024 · Su siguiente víctima fue Claire Clairmont, una joven humilde a la que dejó embarazada. Ella, ingenua y enamorada hasta la médula, le dio la tutela de la niña pensando que con él tendría un ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · A principios de la primavera de 1816, Claire Clairmont escribió una carta al poeta confesándole su amor. A raíz de esa carta, Byron accedió a tener un encuentro con ella y no volvió a pensar en la aventura. Pero se encontraría a Claire de nuevo en mayo de ese año en Ginebra, embarazada de él.

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · Byron sailed up the Rhine River into Switzerland and settled at Geneva, near Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Godwin (soon to be Mary Shelley), who had eloped and were living with Claire Clairmont, Godwin’s half sister. (Byron had begun an affair with Clairmont in England.)

  4. 29 de may. de 2024 · Dicen las crónicas históricas que en la suiza Villa Diodati, en 1816 y durante una noche de tormenta, los amigos Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft (más tarde Mary Shelley), Claire Clairmont, Percy Shelley y John Polidori se retaron a escribir el relato más aterrador.

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · Readers were offered the Mary edited version of ‘Mrs Shelley’, a romanticised, legitimately married, young girl adventuring with poets and writing in union with them. Her step-sister and short-term mistress of Byron, Jane ‘Claire’ Clairmont, and her daughter Allegra, were simply not mentioned.

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Frankenstein was conceived by Mary Shelley, at least in part as a response to Jean Jacques Rousseau’s Émile, ou De L’éducation (1762), which she, Percy Shelley and Claire Clairmont read on their journey to the continent in 1814.

  7. 28 de may. de 2024 · Claire Clairmont, to whom Shelley was closer than to anyone else in the world at that point, wrote in a letter that (page 356) ‘Harriet’s suicide had a beneficial effect on Shelley – he became much less confident in himself and not so wild as he had been before.’