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Appreciation for Lord ByronShort article with a brief biography of the poet Lord Byron. -
Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, John Polidori, and the Summer of 1816In 1816, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and several companions went to Switzerland for a summer of debauchery. Their time together produced disappointment, suicide, and one of the world's greatest novels. -
Poetry Analysis: Lord Byron's "All for Love"Analysis of Lord Byron's "All for Love."
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Biography: George Gordon, Lord ByronLord Byron the "Don Juan" of the nineteenth century, romanticism. Lord Byron supposedly had two-hundred sexual liaisons during one year in Venice. Lord Byron had a child with his half sister, Augusta, who was married to someone else. -
Review of Lord Byron's "Darkness."A look at world events, and the author's disconcerting attitude during the summer of 1816, while he vacationed in Geneva, while most of Europe was panic stricken. -
Lord Byron Poems - Audios with No Download NecessaryLord Byron is one of England's most famous poets, loved for his exquisite rhymes, passion and depth. Here are six Byron poems that you can listen to with no download necessary. -
Symbolism in Lord Byron's The TearAn analysis of the symbolism of one of Byron's lesser known, but equally enchanting poems: The Tear
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Lord Byron's Poem Stanzas to the PoAnalysis of Lord Byron's poem, "Stanzas to the Po," and the the role of the river and river imagery in relation to the poetic persona, or Byronic hero.
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Lord Byron's Don Juan and the Issue of What Makes a HeroAn analysis of Byron's Don Juan.
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Byron's PoetryIt was his shocking frankness in expressing his emotions, enduring themes, and style of of writing peculiar to his particular style of poetry that gained Byron a life in literature.
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Lord Byron's Manfred: Another Winner to Result from the Most Successful Writing Competition of All Time1816 was known as the Year Without a Summer and the cold rain one night resulted in a competition to see who could write the most horrifying tale. In addition to Frankenstein, there is much to suggest that Lord Byron's Manfred resulted from that weekend. -
Behind the Scenes - The Use of the Silent Character in Contemporary DramaIn both Arcadia and The Young Man from Atlanta, offstage characters serve several purposes. They provoke the audience's imagination, shed light on the characters on stage, and reinforce the plays' themes. -
And Even Twelve More Inspirational Sayings and Quotes About Success and FailureThis is my third and final listing of inspirational sayings and quotes taken from success guru John C. Maxwell's book "Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes Into Stepping Stones for Success." Enjoy!
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Mad, Bad and BeautifulThis is a sample of a poem based on an image-- specifically, the painting of notorious romantic poet Lord Byron on his death-bed by artist Joseph-Denis Odevaere. The tone of the poem is melancholy, suiting the subject of the death of youth and genius. -
The Birth of Dracula and FrankensteinA weekend away, a rainy night, and a contest that would forever change the literary world.
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The Haunting of Newstead AbbeyFormer priory and home of poet Lord Byron, located in Nottinghamshire, England, that is said to be haunted by several ghosts.
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Byron Cage: Good Business Behind Faithful to BelieveByron Cage is a wonderful artist and a blessing to our church and hear is how.
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Unrequited LoveThe fuel for poetry and music, unrequited love is much too common. How do scorned women react when they're dumped by their lovers? -
Lord George Byron BiographyA look into the life or Sir Lord Geroge Byron
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Classics Class - a Teacher's Lament on Students' Descent"Publish or perish!" the principal said. Perhaps I would be better off left for dead. My dreams, they are filled with inblots of red, And my editing pencil has run out of lead.