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In Lord Byron's lifetime, details of his travels were widely known through poems set in different countries, ranging from his homes in Scotland and England, through Europe and the Middle East, to the South Pacific and into extra-terrestrial realms. At the same time, a much more personal story was being shared with friends and family. Even when divided from those whose company he most enjoyed, Byron continued to share his thoughts and feelings about wherever he happened to be. His compulsive letter-writing reveals a strong desire to reach across space, to connect and reconnect with those elsewhere. While his memoirs did not survive the ceremonial posthumous bonfire at 50 Albemarle Street, many of Byron's correspondents treasured every word in their possession. This means a remarkable legacy has been preserved in letters that still seem as alive with conversational energy as when they were dashed off more than two hundred years ago. Through Byron's letters and journals, we are still able to become mental travellers, transported across time and space by this brilliant, mercurial, magnificent and often maddening writer.
In English literature, Don Juan, by Lord Byron, is a satirical, epic poem that portrays Don Juan not as a womaniser, but as a man easily seduced by women. As genre literature, Don Juan is an epic poem, written in ottava rima and presented in sixteen cantos. Byron's Don Juan and Romanticism. ... Unlike the legendary Don Juan, known for his philandering, Byron's Don Juan is about a man who is seduced by women. While it is clear from his other works and the time during which he was active that Byron was a Romantic, Don Juan contains elements from the previous literary period.
"Mazeppa" is a 1819 narrative poem composed by the seminal English romantic poet Lord Byron. Based on a popular legend concerning the early life of Ivan Mazepa (1639-1709), it describes how the young Mazeppa had a love affair with a Polish Countess named Theresa during his time spent as a page in the Court of King John II Casimir Vasa. The Countess Theresa was, however, married and, upon discovering the affair, her husband punishes Mazeppa by stripping him and tying him to a wild horse. George Gordon Byron (1788 - 1824), commonly known as Lord Byron, was a British poet, politician, peer, and important figure of the Romantic movement. He is hailed as one of the most influential British poets and is continued to be widely read and influential. His most famous works include the poems "Don Juan" and "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage". Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
Songs by Lord Byron is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1872.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Don Juan es un poema satírico en prosa escrito por Lord Byron, basado en la leyenda de Don Juan. El autor retrata a Don Juan no como un mujeriego, sino como a alguien fácilmente seducido por las mujeres. Es una variante de la forma épica, una sátira con visos de comedia.Considerada como una obra maestra, Byron completó 16 cantos, dejando el canto 17 sin terminar a causa de su muerte en 1824.George Gordon Byron, más conocido como Lord Byron (1788-1824) fue un poeta inglés, considerado uno de los escritores más versátiles e importantes del Romanticismo. Se involucró en revoluciones en Italia y en Grecia, y falleció en 1824 en Missolonghi.
Jacopo Foscari, en søn af den gamle doge af Venedig Francesco Foscari, har to gange været sendt i eksil, første gang for korruption, anden gang for mordet på et medlem af I Dieci, bystatens timandsråd. Han er nu kaldt tilbage fra eksilet på Candia (Kreta) for at blive anklaget for at stå i korrespondance med republikkens fjender, den osmanniske sultan og hertugen af nabostaten Milano. Ved skuespillets begyndelse har Jacopo fået bevilget et kort ophold i det pinlige forhør, han er underkastet, mens Timandsrådet beslutter at idømme ham et fornyet eksil, denne gang for livstid, fremfor den dødsstraf, der ellers som regel blev brugt i sådanne tilfælde. Dogen underskriver dommen, skønt hans hjerte bløder for denne hans sidste overlevende søn, og hans hustru Marina beder for ham … men Skæbnen er ubønhørlig."De to Foscari" er et skuespil i fem akter på urimede vers fra 1821. Det dannede forlæg for Giuseppe Verdis opera "I Due Foscari" fra 1844.George Gordon Byron, senere Lord Byron (født 22. januar 1788, død 19. april 1824) var en engelsk digter og politiker.Lord Byron var en af den romantiske bevægelses ledende skikkelser, berygtet for sin flamboyante livsstil: en oprører, en forfører, men også et offer for dybe, lidelsesfulde passioner – en af hans elskerinder kaldte ham "mad, bad and dangerous to know". Trods sit korte liv var han måske en af de mest kendte personligheder i sin tid - også uden for England –, og han fik en enorm indflydelse på sine litterære efterfølgere, ikke mindst gennem sine geniale digte og skuespil.Han døde af malaria i eksil i Grækenland, hvor han med en lille privat hær havde involveret sig i den græske frihedskrig.
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, but more commonly known as just Byron was a leading English poet in the Romantic Movement along with Keats and Shelley. Byron was born on January 22nd, 1788. He was a great traveller across Europe, spending many years in Italy and much time in Greece. With his aristocratic indulgences, flamboyant style along with his debts, and a string of lovers he was the constant talk of society. In 1823 he joined the Greeks in their war of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, both helping to fund and advise on the war's conduct. It was an extraordinary adventure, even by his own standards. But, for us, it is his poetry for which he is mainly remembered even though it is difficult to see where he had time to write his works of immense beauty. But write them he did. He died on April 19th 1824 after having contracted a cold which, on the advice of his doctors, was treated with blood-letting. This cause complications and a violent fever set in. Byron died like his fellow romantics, tragically young and on some foreign field.
Lord George Gordon Byron was the flamboyant aristocratic poet who is as renowned for his personal life as he is for his poetry. The victim of an untimely death, Lord Byron lived from 1788 to 1824. Despite this relatively short life he still managed to create a volume of poetry that achieved him the status as one of the greatest of all English poets. This representative selection includes such classics as "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", a sweeping narrative poem which relays the story of a world-weary young man who abandons a life of pleasure for distraction in foreign lands, and a selection from "Don Juan", generally considered by critics as Byron's masterpiece, which tells the legend of Don Juan as a man who is easily seduced by women instead of the more common womanizing portrayal. A leading figure of the Romantic movement, Lord Byron's poetry is still widely read and admired to this day. Fans of English Romantic poetry would be remiss in skipping this fine collection of over one hundred of Byron's classic poetic works. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
This book, "The Poetical Works Of Lord Byron", by Lord Byron, is a replication of a book originally published before 1921. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
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