George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824), The Prisoner of Chillon (1816)
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Lord Byron, Complete George Gordon Byron, 6th Byron Byron (born January 22, 1888, London, UK - born April 19, 1824, Greek Miss Range died), British romance poetry and Satire writer, his poetry and personality attracted the imagination of Europe. As a "pessimistic egoist" of autobiographical Childe Harold pilgrimage (1812-18) in the 19th century, he is now more widely respected by the irony of Don Juan (1819-24). Byron is a handsome and talented Captain John ("Crazy Jack") Byron and his second wife, Scottish heir, Catherine Gordon's son. After the husband wasted most of his property, Mrs. Lady took her youngest son to Aberdeen, Scotland, where they lived with a small income; in 1791 the captain I died in France. George Gordon Byron was born with club feet and was very sensitive to lameness in its early days. In 1798, at the age of ten, he accidentally succeeded the title and mansion of his uncle William, the fifth baron Byron.
Sir Gordon Byron (1788-1824) was known for his personal worship and poetry throughout his life. He created the concept of "Bironerian hero" - a provocative and depressed young man who meditated in some of his mysterious, unforgivable events in the past. The influence of Byron on European poetry, music, novels, opera and painting is very big, even if poets are widely condemned for his contemporary moral reasons. Lord Byron George Gordon is the son of Captain John Byron and Catherine Gordon. He was born in a football club and became very sensitive to his claudication. Byron spent his childhood in the poor environment of Aberdeen. So he received education until 10 years old. After inheriting the title and property of his uncle in 1798, he kept on traveling to Darwich, Haro and Cambridge, where he accumulated debts and caused a bisexual panic.
George Gordon Byron, known as Sir Byron, the 6th Byron FRS (January 22, 1788 - April 19, 1824) was a British nobleman, poet, fellow, politician, and romantic movement leader is. Character He is considered one of the greatest poets in the UK and is still being widely read and affected. His most famous work includes the pilgrimage of Don Juan and Childe Harold and long lyrics "She walks beauty". He traveled throughout Europe, especially Italy, where he lived in Venice, Ravenna, Pisa for seven years. During my stay in Italy, he visited Percy Bysshe Shelley, a friend and poet. In later life, Byron participated in the Greek independence war against the Ottoman Empire, which Greeks regarded as national heroes. In 1824, when he was 36 years old, he died on Miss Long at the heat.