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Title: GEORGE GORDON BYRON


1
GEORGE GORDON BYRON
  • (1788-1824)

2
He was born in _____ in 1788.For a malformation
of the right leg he was slightly lame.
  • His fame rests not only on his writings but also
    on his life
  • Numerous love affairs, debts, separation, and
    allegations of incest.
  • Famously described as mad, bad, and dangerous to
    know.

3
  • He served as regional leader of Italys
    revolutionary organization the Carbonari in its
    struggle against ______.
  • Later he travelled to fight against the Turks in
    the Greek war of Independence.
  • He died of fever at ___________.

4
  • He was educated at Harrow and Cambridge.
  • 1807 Hours of Idleness, a collection of
    sentimental poems. Cold reaction by the critics
    and Byrons answer
  • ____________________________

5
1809 _____ _____ a trip that rich, educated
young men went on.
  • He visited all _________.
  • He started the poetical account of this trip
    ______________________________.
  • This was a great _______________.
  • He was very outspoken about his radical political
    views and his private life was the source of much
    scandal.

6
His wife left him just before the birth of his
daughter.
  • Social __________.
  • He left England and went to Geneva.
  • There he was joined by Percy and Mary Shelley
    with her step sister Claire Clairmont (daughter
    Allegra).

7
  • In Venice Byron lived with a nineteen-year-old
    Countess ___________ and her rich husband.
    (Joined the Carbonari movement).
  • 1822 - Shelley drowned in a boating accident.

8
Greece
  • He contributed to the cause of Greek
    Independence.
  • His health failed him and he died when he was
    only thirty-six.

9
Works
  • He used many different styles and themes
  • She walks in beauty is a lyrical portrait of a
    beautiful woman in a regular rhyme and simple
    language.
  • Connotative use of language meaning suggested
    and evoked.
  • So well go no more A-roving traditional folk
    ballad.

10
Narrative poems
  • Childe Harolds Pilgrimage.
  • In 4 cantos about the disillusionment of a young
    nobleman travelling around Europe.
  • Europes glorious past (Italian Reinassance,
    Greek culture) in contrast with contemporary,
    oppression and decadence.

11
Don Juan 16 cantos
  • Left uncompleted.
  • While Harold is melancholy and introverted, Juan
    is a libertine, an adventurer . He uses him to
    satirise conventions of social life.
  • Tone humor and contempt about the evils of
    society.
  • Against the Tory politicians.
  • Beliefs such as the glory of war, fidelity in
    love, basic goodness of humanity are ridiculed in
    the poem.

12
As the icon of romantic hero his importance was
unsurpassed.
  • Byronic hero a gloomy, dissatisfied social
    outcast, a wanderer in foreign lands, a fighter
    againts social injustice.
  • In his quest for selfrealization he rejected all
    social codes and conventions.
  • Byron a romantic hero______________
  • __________________________________________________
    ________________________
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