Lovelace Augusta Byron was born to the famous British poet George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), and Anne Isabella Milbanke on December 10, 1815. Her parents marriage lasted the short time of one year, and one month after Lovelace was born, Lord Byron left. From that point in time until her death, Lovelace 's life was governed by her domineering mother. As a child, Lovelace 's tutors and governesses were all instructed to teach her the "discipline" of mathematics and music in such a way that Lovelace would never find the love of writing that her father possessed. For fear that Lovelace would develop the same mood swings and torments that her father had, Lovelace was not allowed to really read her father 's poetry. There were claims that Annabella, as her mother was called, kept Lord Byron 's poetry in a case that Lovelace could access at anytime. She was even encouraged to read the poetry later on in life, but the "discipline," as Annabella called it, of mathematics had been instilled into Lovelace and her spark for poetry was smothered. It was by smothering Lovelace
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