Lord Byron

“Lord Byron” by George Gordon Byron, published by Orion Publishing Group, Limited in 1997, is a collection of poetry that showcases the complexity of one of literature’s most intriguing figures. This edition spans 106 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Byron’s multifaceted work, which is often characterized by themes of romance and rebellion.
Readers will encounter a diverse selection of Byron’s poetry, highlighting his reputation as the anti-hero of romantic literature. The collection includes pieces that reflect both exuberance and melancholy, such as the lively “Don Juan” and the reflective “When We Two Parted.” This edition serves as an exploration of Byron’s contributions to European poetry, particularly within the English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions.
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Mad bad and dangerous to known’Byron is often cast as the anti-hero of romantic literature. This selection ranges from the exuberant sexual enery of Don Juan to the wistful When We Two Parted.
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