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The History of Fandom, 1700-1900 (Live)

You're Dead to Me

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'Byron's Grave'

It means we've wean torism, as it's called in the eighteenth century. The authenticity isn't actually that important, cause it all takes place in the fan's head,. But it's not a new thing. And yet, you know, byron and mary shelley and percy bi shelley did a big trip around france and switzerland, and there they visited places associated with rousseau. Lots of houses, in the nineteenth century became tourist attraction. Oh, this is my house. Get outolily, poor old m tennyson was so hounded that he moved out of london. He moved to the isle of wight, hoping

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