The Character Description of English Member of the House of Lords George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), the Reason English Mathematician Ada Lovelace (Byron’s Daughter) Became Consumed by Academics, the Age of Lovelace When She Designed a Mechanical Bird Capable of Movement, the Death of Lovelace, the Similar Personality of Byron and Lovelace, the Ambiguity of Why Lovelace Acquired Debt, and the Final Request of Lovelace

Lord Byron, the father of Ada Lovelace, his only child born in wedlock, was one of the most important people of the 19th century, fabulously eccentric and a philanderer, it is said that he drank from a human skull, had a pet bear, and had numerous affairs with both men and women. Forbidden to know anything about her father including what he looked like, Lovelace’s mother buried the young girl in mathematics and science textbooks which acted as a catalyst for her young and growing mind. At just 1...


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