On July 2nd, 1809, Lord Byron and his Cambridge friend John C. Hobhouse embarked on their peculiar Grand Tour. With most of Continental Europe in the hands of Napoleon, Byron and Hobhouse’s destination was Constantinople, the capital of a powerful Ottoman Empire which still controlled much of Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The travellers took a year to reach the Porte. Previous stages in their journey included Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, Malta, Albania and Greece. Unlike Hobhouse, Byron was never to publish a travelogue based on his Mediterranean and Levantine experience. However, throughout his tour he did write many letters and occasional poems, not meant for publication, in which he repeatedly passes judgment on the Po...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron (1788-1824), was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romanti...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, arrived in Venice on November 11, 1816, a bitter and unhappy man at age 2...
On July 2nd, 1809, Lord Byron and his Cambridge friend John C. Hobhouse embarked on their peculiar G...
A young lord passes judgment: National characters in the letters, poems and other writings of Byron’
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Although Byron's popularity has been growing in recent years, his writings have a greater significan...
There are two great events in Byron's life. The one is his separation from Lady Byron, which led him...
Lord Byron (1788-1824) is a Romantic writer who was outcast from English society, due to hisnonconve...
In a letter to Annabella Millbanke dated 6 September 1813, Byron wrote that “The great object of lif...
The author was accompanied by Lord Byron, cf. DNB, 9:941-943.BM,Mode of access: Internet
The early reception of Byron in Italy can be described according to chronology and geography. A Cath...
n Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812–1818), Lord Byron writes these verses on Albania: “Land of Albani...
A young George Gordon Byron visited Spain in 1809 and gave a romanticized version of his impressions...
The romantic aspect of Lord Byron's character can be witnessed not only in his poetic works but also...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron (1788-1824), was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romanti...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, arrived in Venice on November 11, 1816, a bitter and unhappy man at age 2...
On July 2nd, 1809, Lord Byron and his Cambridge friend John C. Hobhouse embarked on their peculiar G...
A young lord passes judgment: National characters in the letters, poems and other writings of Byron’
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Although Byron's popularity has been growing in recent years, his writings have a greater significan...
There are two great events in Byron's life. The one is his separation from Lady Byron, which led him...
Lord Byron (1788-1824) is a Romantic writer who was outcast from English society, due to hisnonconve...
In a letter to Annabella Millbanke dated 6 September 1813, Byron wrote that “The great object of lif...
The author was accompanied by Lord Byron, cf. DNB, 9:941-943.BM,Mode of access: Internet
The early reception of Byron in Italy can be described according to chronology and geography. A Cath...
n Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812–1818), Lord Byron writes these verses on Albania: “Land of Albani...
A young George Gordon Byron visited Spain in 1809 and gave a romanticized version of his impressions...
The romantic aspect of Lord Byron's character can be witnessed not only in his poetic works but also...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron (1788-1824), was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romanti...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, arrived in Venice on November 11, 1816, a bitter and unhappy man at age 2...