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1816, the Year Without a Summer

In Our Time

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Byron's Darkness

Byron's Darkness was written in 1816. It seems to have come from a particularly overcast day, but I think it's also been suggested that it comes from apocalyptic suggestions at the time that the world was about to end. There was something called the Bologna prophecy in 1816 where an Italian stargaze had predicted that the sun would be extinguished and the world would end on July the 18th. Can you turn that over here, right? The sun actually rose on the 18th as it did on many of the other days on which the end of the world was predicted in this period. That's very much as Lawrence was saying part of the flavour of time, this

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