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The most common student questions are
- What is your name? and How do I cite your webpage in my paper/report? and When was your site last updated?  So here are the answers -

Please use Marilee Hanson as my full name.

Here is the correct Turabian/MLA way to cite internet sources:  Hanson, Marilee. "Selected Letters of Lord Byron." EnglishHistory.net. 2003. http://englishhistory.net/byron/letters..html (11 February 2003.)  Please note: you must use the year and date you read the source here. And, of course, put the correct link and page title you are citing.

The last updates for the Lord Byron website are listed at the Byronic News page.

As for the 'publisher' of the websites, it's me.  There is no academic affiliation and my academic degrees have contributed nothing to this website.


I can't imagine your teacher/professor needing more information than I've provided here.  If they do and I don't respond to your email in time, please point them in my direction and have them write directly.


Alternatively, if you are a teacher and want to send me nasty lectures via email about why your students can't use this site and why the internet is such a horrible place for research, etc - well, do us both a favor and don't.  Seriously.  I've already received enough, most of which featured poor spelling and grammar.  The irony is simply too much for me.


If you are looking for a particular person or event and cannot find it via the Table of Contents, use the search page I created at the John Keats site.  If it isn't found there, then I probably don't have anything about it.
Also, visit the Links page.

Questions and/or comments should be sent to this address -
marilee@englishhistory.net

Take care, and thanks for visiting.  I hope you enjoyed my low-tech tribute to Lord B.
-Marilee


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