Jorge, Kathleen Anne2023-09-292023-09-292023-09-28vt_gsexam:38442http://hdl.handle.net/10919/116369The following is a case study in contemporary cancel culture through three cases of it in the nineteenth century. Lord Byron, Lady Caroline Lamb, and Harriet Beecher Stowe serve as three prominent cases of cancel culture in their time period that are all closely linked to one another. Cancel culture changes the way that we study these figures and their writing in the modern day. This shows that although we believe that cancel culture is a new phenomenon with the rise of social media that is not the case. Cancel culture has been happening through time as a way for the public to enact social justice without getting the court involved. Cancel culture is a lesson in the public court of opinion.ETDenIn CopyrightLord ByronBritish RomanticismNineteenth CenturyLady Caroline LambHarriet Beecher StoweCancel CultureLord Byron's Scandals and Contemporary Cancel CultureThesis