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  1. Há 2 dias · Con George Gordon Byron (Londres, 1788 - Mesolongi, 1824), más conocido como Lord Byron, ... Mantiene el título en inglés, Byron in Love ... y le inspiró poemas como Childe Harold y Don Juan.

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    Há 20 horas · Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most important long poems published in England since John Milton's Paradise Lost. Byron published the first two cantos anonymously in 1819 after disputes with his regular publisher over the shocking nature of the poetry.

  3. 17 de mai. de 2024 · La mayor obra de Byron no fue su Don Juan, fue Lord Byron. John Keats definió muy bien el juego de espejos de su obra cuando aseguró que tenía la extraña habilidad de convertir las cosas...

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Liberal (New York, 2001), writes about the "gay narrator" in Don Juan (129-52). Three useful earlier studies on Byron's homophilia are G. Wilson Knight, Lord Byron's Marriage: The Evidence ofAsterisks (New York, 1957), 46-47; Doris Langley Moore, The Late Lord Byron: Posthumous Dramas (New York, 1961), 175-78, 240-47; and Lord Byron: Ac?

  5. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Byron, rated the "first poet" of his age for best-selling verse narratives such as Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18) and Don Juan (1819-24), commanded global recognition at the time of his...

  6. Há 20 horas · Byron composed his epic poem Don Juan in Italy from 1819-24. Consisting of seventeen cantos and 1,950 stanzas, the mock epic poem shows Don Juan not as a womanizer, but as a sexual victim. When it was published, it was considered the greatest poem since Milton’s Paradise Lost.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · MEANWHILE, BYRON WAS WRITING his masterwork, Don Juan. The first two cantos were published in 1819; the last two (XV and XVI) came out in 1824, just weeks before his death. The poem was instantly controversial, and not just because of the sexual content.

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