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  1. The Works of Lord Byron: Hours of Idleness. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. Hints from Horace. the Curse of Minerva. the Waltz. Age of Bronze. the Vision of Judgment. Morgante Maggiore by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-04-01
  2. Lord Byron's poetical works by George Gordon Byron Byron, Allan Cunningham, 2010-06-15
  3. Don Juan. Cantos Vi. Vii. Viii. [By Lord Byron. Followed by Cantos 9-11]. (Portuguese Edition) by George Gordon N. Byron, George Gordon N. Juan, 2010-01-11
  4. The works of Lord Byron: embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his life... by George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron, 1857-01-01
  5. Songs Of The Brave: Poems And Odes By Campbell, Wolfe, Collins, Byron, Tennyson, And Mackay (1856) by Thomas Campbell, Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, et all 2010-05-23
  6. The Works of Lord Byron, Containing Werner, Heaven and Earth, Morgante Maggiore, Age of Bronze, Island, Vision of Judgment and Deformed Transformed by George Gordon N. Byron, 2010-02-05
  7. Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron, Containing an Entire New Ed. of the Hebrew Melodies, with Notes: Also Poetry, Letters and Recollections of Lady Caroline Lamb. by I. Nathan by George Gordon N. Byron, Caroline Lamb, 2010-01-10
  8. Memoir of the Rev. Francis Hodgson, B.D., scholar, poet, and divine, with numerous letters from Lord Byron and others; by his son by James Thomas Hodgson, George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-08-21
  9. The poetical works of Lord Byron: with copious illustrative notes, and a memoir of his life by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-08-31
  10. A journal of the conversations of Lord Byron with the Countess of Blessington by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-08-29
  11. The poetical works of Lord Byron, complete by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-09-06
  12. The Letters And Journals Of Lord Byron. by George Gordon Byron, 2010-04-29
  13. The Beauties Of Byron: Consisting Of Selections From His Works (1824) by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-09-10
  14. The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry by George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron, 2010-01-01

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62. Classic Poetry For Young Readers: Search A Poet
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George Gordon , the son of Captain John Byron and Catherine Gordon, was born in London in 1788. Born with a club-foot, he spent the first ten years in his mother's lodgings in Aberdeen . Although originally a rich women, her fortune had been squandered by her husband.
In 1798 George succeeded to the title, Baron Byron of Rochdale, on the death of his great-uncle. Money was now available to provide Lord Byron with an education at Harrow School and Trinty College, Cambridge
Lord Byron's first collection of poems, Hours of Idleness , appeared in 1807. The poems were savagely attacked by

64. Byron, George Gordon  - Lord Byron (1788-1824)
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From To the Ocean (From "Child Harold's Pilgramage")
...There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes
By the deep sea, and music in its roar;
I love not man the less, but nature more,
From these our interviews, in which I steal
From all I may be, or have been before,
To mingle with the universe, and feel
What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal...
She Walks In Beauty
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face; Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow

65. Lord George Gordon Byron
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English romantic poet and satirist. Principal works include Childe Harolde's Pilgrimage (1812-18), The Bride of Abydos, The Corsair and The Giaour (1813), Lara (1814), The Prisoner of Chillon (1816), Beppo (1817), Don Juan (1819), The Two Foscari (1821), Sardanapalus and Cain (1821), Werner, The Age of Bronze and The Island (1823). His letters and journals, many of them apparently written with an eye for publication are also considered to be part of his opus. Byron enjoyed a vast and durable reputation as a poet and his character, unconventional lifestyle and poetic style have synthesised to create the image of the Byronic hero.
Other romantic poets include Keats, Burns, Coleridge and Wordsworth.
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George Noel Gordon, connu sous le nom de lord Byron. Poète anglais, né à Londres (Holles-Street) le 22 janvier 1788, mort à Missolonghi le 19 avril 1824.
Lord Byron, "ce pessimiste allègre, cet égoïste généreux, ce gourmand frugal, ce sceptique passionné, ce grand seigneur nonchalant qui fut un révolutionnaire actif, ce nordique fasciné par l' Orient , ce tempérament de droite aux idées de gauche, ce pédéraste couvert de femmes, ce disciple d' Épicure qu'habitait la peur de l'enfer chrétien, cet adversaire de l'impérialisme qui vénérait Napoléon , ce suicidaire amoureux de la vie, cet ami des Turcs qui est mort pour la liberté du peuple grec, ce poète à la réputation sulfureuse et au coeur pur" ( Gabriel Matzneff
"Toi dont le monde ignore le vrai nom,
Esprit mystérieux, mortel, ange ou démon,
Qui que tu sois, Byron, bon ou fatal génie,
J'aime de tes concerts la sauvage harmonie,
Comme j'aime le bruit de la foudre et des vents
Se mêlant dans l'orage à la voix des torrents!

68. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron: Later Life And Works
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In Apr., 1816, by then a social outcast, Byron left England, never to return. He passed some time with Shelley in Switzerland, writing Canto III of Childe Harold (1816) and The Prisoner of Chillon (1816). With the party was Shelley's sister-in-law, Claire Clairmont, who had practically forced Byron into a liaison before he left England, and who, in Jan., 1817, bore him a daughter, Allegra. Settling in Venice (1817), Byron led for a time a life of dissipation, but produced Canto IV of Childe Harold Beppo (1818), and Mazeppa (1819) and began Don Juan. In 1819 he formed a liaison with the Countess Teresa Guiccioli, who remained his acknowledged mistress for the rest of his life. Byron was induced to interest himself in the cause of Greek independence from the Turks and sailed for Missolonghi, where he arrived in 1824. He worked unsparingly with Prince Alexander Mavrocordatos to unify the divergent Greek forces, but caught a fever and died the same year. Sections in this article:
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69. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron: Early Life And Works
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His first volume, Fugitive Pieces (1806), was suppressed; revised and expanded, it appeared in 1807 as Poems on Various Occasions. This was followed by Hours of Idleness (1807), which provoked such severe criticism from the Edinburgh Review that Byron replied with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), a satire in heroic couplets reminiscent of Pope, which brought him immediate fame. Byron left England the same year for a grand tour through Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the Balkans. He returned in 1811 with Cantos I and II of Childe Harold (1812), a melancholy, philosophic poem in Spenserian stanzas, which made him the social lion of London. It was followed by the verse tales The Giaour The Bride of Abydos The Corsair Lara The Siege of Corinth (1816), and Parisina Byron's name at this time was linked with those of several women, notably Viscount Melbourne's wife, Lady Caroline Lamb. In Jan., 1815, he married Anne Isabella Milbanke, a serious, rather cold, young woman with whom he had little in common. She gave birth to a daughter, Augusta Ada, the following December. In 1816 she secured a separation. Although her reasons for such an action remain obscure, evidence indicates that she discovered the existence of an incestuous relationship between Byron and his half-sister, Mrs. Augusta Leigh. Although his many attachments to women are notorious, Byron was actually ambivalent toward women. There is considerable evidence that he also had several homosexual relationships.

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71. Byron, George Gordon Noel 6. Baron Von - Gedächtnis Berlin
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72. Byron, George Noel Gordon (1788-1824)
byron, george Noel gordon. poet. Picture by Androom (13 Aug 1997), george gordon,6th Lord byron by Richard Westall (National Portrait Gallery, London). (1813).
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poet england 22 Jan 1788, London: 22 Holles Street - 19 Apr 1824, Missolonghi
Grave location: Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire: St. Mary Magdalens' Church
Born into a noble but poor family, George Noel Gordon Byron's worldly prospects suddenly brightened when his father's nephew William (the heir of the fifth Lord Byron) died in 1794 (he was hit by a cannonball at the Battle of Calvi in Corsica). Now he succeeded as the sixth Lord Byron after the death of the fifth Lord in 1798.
The young Byron had a good time at Harrow (where he felt himself greatly attracted to a boy called Edlestone) and a lousy time at Trinity College, Cambridge. But allthough he didn't learn a lot there, he made many friends, among them Scrope Davies, Francis Hodgson and John Cam Hobhouse.
In 1807 his first poetry was published in "Hours of Idleness", but the critics were severe. He answered them in 1808 with his famous poem "Scottish Bards and English Reviewers". In the same year he entered the House of Lords, but soon he considered himself not suited for politics.
Together with his friend Hobhouse and his valet Fletcher he travelled through Greece and Turkey. On 3 May 1810 he swam the Hellespont from Sestos to Abydos as a tribute to Leander. In Albania they met Ali Pasha and especially after Hobhouse had returned to England Byron indulged himself in homosexual pleasures, in those days not uncommon in Greece, but a very dangerous habit in England (he would live a heterosexual life afterwards, until in his final days at Missolonghi in 1824 he once more became infatuated with a young boy).

73. Poetry: George Gordon, Lord Byron
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George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, was the son of Captain John "Mad Jack" Byron (1756-91) and his second wife Catherine Gordon of Gight (d.1811) whom he married for her money (around GBP 25,000) in 1785 and whose fortune he promptly set about ravaging. The poet was born in London on 22nd January 1788. His parents' unhappy marriage (although it is doubtful if "Mad Jack" cared whether it was happy or not) was sufficiently spectacular to enter the ballad record of Scotland's north east: This youth is a rake, frae England is come,
The Scots dinna ken his extraction ava;
He keeps up his misses, his landlords he duns,
That's fast drawn the lands o'Gight awa'.
Catherine Gordon of Gight - north of Aberdeen in the valley of Ythan - could claim descent from King James I , although the poet was to be more exercised by his Byron progenitors. His grandfather was

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    Related Category: English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron [b I u n] Pronunciation Key Assessment Ranked with Shelley and Keats as one of the great Romantic poets, Byron became famous throughout Europe as the embodiment of romanticism . His good looks, his lameness, and his flamboyant lifestyle all contributed to the formation of the Byronic legend. By the mid-20th cent. his reputation as a poet had been eclipsed by growing critical recognition of his talents as a wit and satirist. Byron's poetry covers a wide range. In English Bards and Scotch Reviewers and in The Vision of Judgment (1822) he wrote 18th-century satire. He also created the "Byronic hero," who appears consummately in the Faustian tragedy Manfred (1817) : a mysterious, lonely, defiant figure whose past hides some great crime.

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    G eorge Gordon Noel Byron was born on January 22, 1788. It was said that his mother, Catherine Gordon and nurse, May Gray were ill tempered. Byron described his Catherine as "diabolical". As a child they moved to Aberdeen, Scotland where they lived in less than comfortable circumstance. George had a clubbed foot, which he was quite sensitive about. This, however; was the fuel that made George want to prove himself. He excelled in many physical activities. At age ten, he inherited the title of Lord Byron from his great-uncle. George's mother proudly escorted her son back to England, where he developed a fondness for the spacious and beautiful grounds of Newstead Abbey. They lived in the ruins for some time. It was King Henry VIII who presented the Abbey to the Byron family. He was educated in Nottingham and then at Harrow. Byron was seated in the House of Lords in 1809. Shortly after, he embarked on a tour of Greece, where he developed a fondness. It was during this tour where he wrote his autobiographical narrative called

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