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Lord Byron

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George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, 1788-1824
This 1813 portrait by Richard Westall hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. >>Image Source

Poems

On Leaving Newstead Abbey
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers excerpt on Wordsworth
Lara
Fare Thee Well
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage IV
Mazeppa
Don Juan

Prose

Letter to Thomas Moore, 28 February 1817

Related Images

Byron in Albanian dress
Temple of Poseidon - photos of temple on Greek coast featuring graffiti by Byron.
Mazeppa - image
The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee - image

RAP 2 Scholarly Work

Don Juan-Composition, Publishing, and Reaction
Don Juan Meets His Public

Links of Interest

>>The Byron Chronology - put together by the scholarly website Romantic Circles

>>The Life and Work of Lord Byron 1788-1824 - comprehensive website.

>>Lady Byron Vindicated - Famous Brunswick resident Harriet Beecher Stowe comes down on Lady Byron's side in the marriage scandals, from the above website.

>>Lord Byron At Photoaspects - includes texts of many Byron poems, including full Don Juan, Childe Harold, and The Corsair.

>>Various Byron portraits - digitized paintings in the National Portrait Gallery database

>>Newstead Abbey - A cozy little place Byron called home - until he sold it in 1818.

Icon-Comment mphillip, 3 years and 103 days ago. Icon-Permalink

  • Big picture bumps down links
  • No poems added by curator; just one piece of prose
  • Page organized, but light additions by curator; seems to ignore torrent of possible material out there
  • Links annotated, but, again, could be much more extensive
  • Page somewhat developed when class reached it
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