Lord Byron

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  • Author:
    MULDOON P Ed
  • ISBN:
    9780571236633
  • Publication Date:
    June 2007
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    1
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    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Faber and Faber
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Lord Byron
Lord Byron

Lord Byron

Regular price $15.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MULDOON P Ed
  • ISBN:
    9780571236633
  • Publication Date:
    June 2007
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Faber and Faber
  • Country of Publication:

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George Gordon was born in London in 1788, of Scottish, French and English extraction. He succeeded to a baronetcy in 1798, and as Lord Byron he was soon to become the most famous poet of his age - with the publication of "Childe Harold", in 1812 - as well as one of its most notorious characters. His career spanned a momentous period in European history, in which Byron himself was deeply involved. He left England in 1816, and died in Missolonghi, Greece (where he had gone to join the forces struggling for Greek independence) in 1824.
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  • George Gordon was born in London in 1788, of Scottish, French and English extraction. He succeeded to a baronetcy in 1798, and as Lord Byron he was soon to become the most famous poet of his age - with the publication of "Childe Harold", in 1812 - as well as one of its most notorious characters. His career spanned a momentous period in European history, in which Byron himself was deeply involved. He left England in 1816, and died in Missolonghi, Greece (where he had gone to join the forces struggling for Greek independence) in 1824.
George Gordon was born in London in 1788, of Scottish, French and English extraction. He succeeded to a baronetcy in 1798, and as Lord Byron he was soon to become the most famous poet of his age - with the publication of "Childe Harold", in 1812 - as well as one of its most notorious characters. His career spanned a momentous period in European history, in which Byron himself was deeply involved. He left England in 1816, and died in Missolonghi, Greece (where he had gone to join the forces struggling for Greek independence) in 1824.