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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Poems. the Giaour. the Bride of Abydos. the Corsair. Prize Prologue. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte

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ISBN: 978-5-8751-4663-3

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Byron,George Gordon

By·ron (bīʹrən), George Gordon. Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale. 1788-1824.

British poet acclaimed as one of the leading figures of the romantic movement. The “Byronic hero”—lonely, rebellious, and brooding—first appeared in Manfred (1817). Among his other works are Childe Harold (1812-1818), The Prisoner of Chillon (1816), and the epic satire Don Juan (1819-1824). Byron was notorious for his love affairs and unconventional lifestyle. He died while working to secure Greek independence from the Turks.
  By·ronʹic (bī-rŏnʹĭk) adj. By·ronʹi·cal·ly adv.

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