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Byron's Poetry
Byron's Poetry: Authoritative Texts, Letters and Journals, Criticism, Images of Byron | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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It includes eighteen of his lyrics; Cantos One, Three, and excerpts from Canto Four of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage; two verse romances, The Prisoner of Chillon and The Giaour, the latter newly receiving critical attention for its prophetically disjunctive structure; Manfred; The Vision of Judgment; and Don Juan, presented in long self-contained extracts--the First, Fifth, Ninth, and Sixteenth Cantos complete, with the close of the Second Canto. An unusually rich selection from Byron's letters and journals accompanies the poems.The critical essays offer an integrated view of Byron's achievement as well as analyses of its different facets. Published for the first time is Bergen Evans's general essay "Lord Byron's Pilgrimage"; other essays are by John D. Jump, Michael G. Cooke, Francis Berry, Robert F. Gleckner, James R. Thompson, Frank D. McConnell, Leslie A. Marchand, and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.A special section, "Images of Byron," presents 26 views of Byron as artist and as the epitome of the Romantic hero, ranging from the perspectives of his contemporaries to those of such modern writers as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, and Albert Camus.A Chronology sets forth the main events of Byron's life, and a Selected Bibliography lists sources for further study.
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Mr. Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know. 😎

TheSpineView Totally! Love his poetry! 2y
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Lord Byron added an additional stanza that he never published. Wonder why?
🤔🤣😉 Here's the (not-published) last stanza:

Then—fare thee well—Fanny—
Now doubly undone—
To prove false unto many—
As faithless to One—
Thou art past all recalling
Even would I recall—
For the woman once falling
Forever must fall.
[The poem was about Byron's failed affair with Lady Frances Webster.)

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TheSpineView He should have published it.🤩😍👍 2y
dabbe @TheSpineView Maybe with her full name, too! If I remember right, she dumped him (a rare thing for the man who was “mad, bad, and dangerous to know!“) 🤣 2y
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Not just a quote, but it's my favorite on the subject of #regret.
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Eggs Beautiful 😍 2y
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April is poetry month!!!

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Title: When We Two Parted
Author: Lord Byron

Read the entire poem here: https://poets.org/poem/when-we-two-parted

eeclayton I adore this poem ❤️ Also, there's this adaptation by Parov Stelar that I also love: https://youtu.be/xx7172_ntTU 5y
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