Ken Byron

Standard Name: Byron, Ken

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Cultural formation Catherine Byron
When Pope Paul VI issued his encyclical Humanae Vitae (On the Regulation of Birth), a prohibition on all forms of birth control, CB and her husband (and her mother ) left the Catholic Church
Family and Intimate relationships Catherine Byron
At nineteen, while she was still an undergraduate at Oxford , Catherine Greenfield (later CB ) married Ken Byron , who was then a history student.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990.
Byron, Catherine. “The Most Difficult Door”. Women’s Lives into Print, edited by Pauline Polkey, Macmillan, 1999, pp. 185-96.
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Family and Intimate relationships Catherine Byron
CB 's husband left his family; the couple were divorced in 1987.
Byron, Catherine, and Jane Haslett. Emails about Catherine Byron to Jane Haslett. Nov.–Jan. 1997.
Byron, Catherine. Out of Step. Loxwood Stoneleigh, 1992.
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Residence Catherine Byron
CB and her husband left Scotland (where they had been living on account of his teaching job) and went to live in Leicester.
Byron, Catherine, and Jane Haslett. Emails about Catherine Byron to Jane Haslett. Nov.–Jan. 1997.
Textual Production Catherine Byron
CB suggests that her marriage to Ken Byron was part of the reason she stopped writing poetry: I had this crazy idea that my urge to write poems was a sort of yearning that had...

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