George Gordon Noel Byron Lord Byron

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He was one of the most famous of the English 'Romantic'

He was one of the most famous of the English

'Romantic' poets

John Keats

William Wordsworth

Jane Austen

Percy Bysshe Shelley

William Blake

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Captain John Byron named „Mad Jack” and Catherine Gordon Son of

Captain John Byron named „Mad Jack”

and

Catherine Gordon

Son of

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Aberdeen

Aberdeen

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Dulwich, Harrow, Cambridge

Dulwich, Harrow, Cambridge

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Newstead

Newstead

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Newstead

Newstead

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Augusta Leigh

Augusta Leigh

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Hours Of Idleness Hours Of Idleness - was the first volume

Hours Of Idleness

Hours Of Idleness - was the first volume of

poetry published by Lord Byron, in 1807, when he was 19 years old. It is a collection of mostly short poems, many in imitation of classic Roman poets.
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English Bards And Scotch Reviewers English Bards And Scotch Reviewersin -

English Bards And Scotch Reviewers

English Bards And Scotch Reviewersin - is

a satirical poem written by Lord Byron. It was first published, anonymously, in March 1809; the opening parodies the first satire of Juvenal. A second, expanded edition followed later in 1809, with Byron identified as the author.
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House of Lords

House of Lords

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Byron’s grand tour

Byron’s grand tour

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage William Turner – „Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” Portrait of

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

William Turner – „Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”

Portrait of Lady Charlotte

Harley (1801-1880) as Ianthe whome Byron dedicate Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
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Love-affair with Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb, by Eliza H. Trotter

Love-affair with Lady Caroline Lamb

Lady Caroline Lamb, by Eliza H. Trotter

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The Corsair

The Corsair

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Marriage with Anne Isabella Milbanke

Marriage with Anne Isabella Milbanke

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Ada Lovelace – daughter of Anne Isabelle Milbanke and Lord Byron

Ada Lovelace – daughter of Anne Isabelle Milbanke and Lord Byron

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The marriage was unhappy, and they obtained legal separation next year.

The marriage was unhappy, and they obtained legal separation next

year.
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Geneva

Geneva

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He settled in Geneva with Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,

He settled in Geneva with Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,

and Claire Clairmont

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Claire Clairmont

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

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Claire Clairmont

Claire Clairmont

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The Prisoner Of Chillon Chillon „The Prisoner Of Chillon” by Eugène

The Prisoner Of Chillon

Chillon

„The Prisoner Of Chillon” by Eugène Delacroix

„The Prisoner

Of Chillon” by Brown, Ford Madox
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Byron continued his travels, spending two years in Italy

Byron continued his travels, spending two years in Italy

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Lament Of Tasso Byron wrote Lament Of Tasso, inspired by his

Lament Of Tasso

Byron wrote Lament Of Tasso, inspired by his visit

in Tasso's cell in Rome

Eugene Delacroix – Torquato Tasso in prison

Torquato Tasso

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Mazeppa Mazeppa - is a Romantic narrative poem written by Lord

Mazeppa

Mazeppa - is a Romantic narrative poem written by Lord Byron

in 1819, based on a popular legend about the early life of Ivan Mazepa (1639-1709), a Ukrainian gentleman who later became Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks.

Horace Vernet (1789-1863)
Mazeppa and the Wolves

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Don Juan The finding of Don Juan by Haidee. Byron as

Don Juan

The finding of Don Juan by Haidee.

Byron as Don Juan,

with Haidee - Alexandre-Marie Colin

Don Juan- is a satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womanizer but as someone easily seduced by women

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The Two Foscari, Sardanapalaus, Cain Cain - is a dramatic work

The Two Foscari, Sardanapalaus, Cain

Cain - is a dramatic work by

Byron published in 1821. In Cain, Byron attempts to dramatize the story of Cain and Abel from Cain's point of view. Cain is an example of the literary genre known as closet drama
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He armed a ship, the Hercules, and sailed to Greece

He armed a ship, the Hercules, and sailed to Greece

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Byron sailed to Greece to aid the Greeks, who had risen against their Ottoman overlords

Byron sailed to Greece to aid the Greeks, who had risen

against their Ottoman overlords
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Byron ill with fever from which he died in Missolonghi on 19 April 1824

Byron ill with fever

from which he died in Missolonghi on

19 April 1824
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Missolonghi

Missolonghi

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Finally Byron's coffin was placed in the family vault at Hucknall

Finally Byron's coffin was placed in the family vault at Hucknall

Torkard, near Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire.

The Chancel of Hucknall Torkard Church, under the floor of which is the Byron Vault