The Greatest Works of Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Don Juan, Manfred, Hours of Idleness, The Siege of Corinth...
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Erscheinungsdatum
16.07.2023
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Englisch
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9788028307172
The Greatest Works of Lord Byron is a profound anthology that encapsulates the essence of Romantic poetry, showcasing Byron's mastery in infusing emotional depth and vivid imagery into his verses. This collection includes iconic poems such as 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage' and 'Don Juan,' which exemplify Byron's innovative narrative style and his exploration of themes such as love, existential angst, and the quest for identity. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century Europe, Byron's works reflect the tumultuous socio-political landscape while simultaneously delving into the intricacies of the human experience with a captivating blend of personal reflection and social critique. Lord Byron, a pivotal figure in Romantic literature, was known for his charismatic persona and tumultuous life, which significantly influenced his writing. Emerging from a noble lineage, Byron's education and early life experiences fueled his passion for poetry and his disdain for societal conventions. His travels throughout Europe and his associations with fellow literary giants shaped his worldview, eventually leading him to produce works that challenged the status quo and celebrated the complexities of passion and rebellion. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in The Greatest Works of Lord Byron, a collection that not only celebrates the brilliance of a literary genius but also offers a glimpse into the heart of Romanticism. This anthology stands as a testament to Byron's enduring legacy, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the power of poetry in articulating the human condition.
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