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Lord Byron 1788-1824 (Full name George Gordon Noel Byron) English poet, dramatist, and satirist. Considered one of the most important English poets of the nineteenth century, Byron also composed ...
Summary. Don Juan is a unique approach to the already popular legend of the philandering womanizer immortalized in literary and operatic works. Byron’s Don Juan, the name comically anglicized to ...
In George Gordon, Lord Byron, edited by Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. A readable and pithy examination of the Romantic origins of Byron’s major drama that places Cain within the ...
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by Lord Byron is an epic poem published in 1812. The poem tells the story of a young man who travels through Europe and the Middle East, searching for meaning in a life ...
Byron's poem "Darkness" describes a dream "which was not all a dream" in which a postapocalyptic world is depicted. The semantic field of darkness is expressed in language like "darkling ...
George Gordon, later to become the sixth Lord Byron, was born January 22, 1788, in London, England, the son of Captain John “Mad Jack” Byron and Catherine Gordon of Gight, Scotland. Catherine ...
Complete summary of Lord George Gordon Byron's The Prisoner of Chillon. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Prisoner of Chillon.
Complete summary of Lord George Gordon Byron's Manfred. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Manfred. Select an area of the website to search All Study Guides Homework Help ...
SOURCE: "Byron's Don Juan: Myth as Psychodrama," in The Keats-Shelley Journal, Vol. XXIX, 1980, pp. 131-50. [In the essay below, Tate reads Don Juan as a "psychodrama," in which "the poem served ...
Lord Byron: Literary Essentials: Great Poems of the World. The history of the poetic development of Lord Byron intersects at every stage with the saga of his life; yet it is only one of many ...