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Byron: Poems by Lord George Gordon Byron
Category: Poetry
Gathers together the works of the nineteenth-century English poet.
Byron's Poetry and Prose by Lord George Gordon Byron
Category: Poetry | Series: Norton Critical Editions
Presenting an extensive selection of Byron's poetry, letters and journal entries in chronological clusters, this "Norton Critical Edition" allows readers to see the changes that took place in his writing in the context of the places he lived and his fame, exile and travels. The material in the criticism ...Show more
Lord Byron by Lord George Gordon Byron
Category: Poetry
George Gordon was born in London in 1788, of Scottish, French and English extraction. He succeeded to a baronetcy in 1798, and as Lord Byron he was soon to become the most famous poet of his age - with the publication of "Childe Harold", in 1812 - as well as one of its most notorious characters. His car ...Show more
Lord Byron: Selected Poetry by BYRON LORD GEORGE GORDON
Category: Poetry | Series: Oxford World's Classics Ser.
Lord Byron was a legend in his own lifetime and the dominant influence on the Romantic movement. His early fame came in 1812 after the publication of Childe Harold. Relishing humor and irony, daring and flamboyancy, sarcasm and idealism, his work encompasses a sweeping range of topics, subjects, and mod ...Show more
Lord Byron - The Major Works by Lord George Gordon Byron
Category: Poetry | Series: Oxford World's Classics
This authoritative edition was originally published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode. It brings together a unique combination of Byron's poetry and prose - all the major poems, complemented by important letters, journals, and conversations - to give th ...Show more
Manfred by Lord George Gordon Byron
Category: Culture | Series: Broadview Anthology of British Literature
A quintessential depiction of the Byronic hero, Byron's poetic drama Manfred centers on the interior sufferings of its psychologically tortured title character, who is haunted by the death of his forbidden lover. A radically autonomous figure, Manfred rejects help from other human beings, refuses Christ ...Show more
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