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Works about Robert Harington
As the main subject:
A Tragi-Biochemist
(June 87); A treatise on the problems attendant on having a magnetic schlong.
Passing reference:
Anthem for Subsumed Youth
(March 88); A reflection on the timeless quality of the Byron Society.
Boy Hoey's Pilgrimage
(June 87); Steve's Oxford career in verse.
Byronism Regained
(December 87); A gargoyle takes Steve from his spread sheets in New York to a Byron Society dinner.
English Grads and (other) Raunch Purveyors
(March 88); Satire on Byron Society creative work.
He Walks in Darkness
(March 87); An examination of a dark force.
Intro to Proc Vol 1
(April 87);
Lord Oakley's Secret
(August 92); A fictional (unfortunately) account of a day in the Doge's life.
Macbreath
(April 87);
Ode to the Dark Side
(April 89); A variant on "Ode to the Byronic life" with a darker tone.
Ogston Beauties
(June 87); An account of life in Trinity College's Ogston House.
Swordfish Says It All
(November 87);
The Brides of Lesbos
(June 87); A nautical tale involving the meeting of a crew of Byronic men with Byronic women.
The Destruction of Balliol
(June 87); A imagined sacking of Balliol College, Oxford.
The Piddliad
(November 86); A fellowship at All Souls is awarded to the winner of a urinating competition.
The Vision of Enjoyment
(March 87); A supposed vision involving other B.S. members doing various disreputable things.
We live in dark days
(February 87);