Byron and Greece
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Filozofski Fakultet, Kosovska Mitrovica
CONTENTS
BIOGRAPHY..............................................................................................3
PASSION FOR GREECE……………………………………………………………………………………………4
GREECE VISITED FOR THE FIRST
TIME…………………………………………………………………7
GRECIAN
POEMS……………………………………………………………………………………………………10
REBEL WITH A
CAUSE………………………………………………………………………………………….12
BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………………………………………………16
BIOGRAPHY
Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron
(1788-1824), known as Lord Byron, English poet, who was one of the most
important and versatile writers of the romantic movement. Byron was born in
London on January 22, 1788, and educated at Harrow School and the University of
Cambridge. He succeeded to the title and estates of his granduncle William, 5th
Baron Byron, upon William's death in 1798. Lord Byron adopted the name Noel as
his third given name in 1822, in order to receive an inheritance from his
mother-in-law. In 1807 a volume of Byron's poems, Hours of Idleness, was
published. An adverse review of this work in the Edinburgh Review prompted a
satirical reply from Byron in heroic couplets, entitled English Bards and
Scotch Reviewers (1809). In 1809 Byron took his seat in the House of Lords.
Also in 1809 he began two years of travel in Portugal, Spain, and Greece. The
publication in 1812 of the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a
poem narrating travels in Europe, brought Byron fame. The hero of the poem,
Childe Harold, was the first example of what came to be known as the Byronic
hero, the young man of stormy emotions who shuns humanity and wanders through
life weighed down by a sense of guilt for mysterious sins of his past. The
Byronic hero is, to some extent, modeled on the life and personality of Byron
himself. The type recurs in his narrative poems of the following two years,
which include The Giaour (1813), The Bride of Abydos (1813), The Corsair
(1814), and Lara (1814). In 1815 his Hebrew Melodies was published, and in the
same year Byron was married to Anna Isabella Milbanke. After giving birth to a
daughter, Augusta Ada, Byron's only legitimate child, Lady Byron left her
husband. In 1816, Byron agreed to legal separation from his wife. Rumors about
his incestuous relationship with his half-sister Augusta and doubts about his
sanity led to his being ostracized by society. Deeply embittered, Byron left
England in 1816 and never returned. In Geneva, Byron wrote the third canto of
Childe Harold and the narrative poem The Prisoner of Chillon (1816). He next
established residence in Venice, where in the three years from 1816 to 1819 he
produced, among other works, the verse drama Manfred (1817), the first two
cantos of Don Juan (1818-19), and the fourth and final canto of Childe Harold
(1818). For two years Byron traveled around Italy, settling in Pisa in 1821. He
wrote the verse dramas Cain and Sardanapalus and the narrative poems Mazeppa
and The Island during these years. In 1822, with the poets Percy Bysshe Shelley
and Leigh Hunt, he started at Pisa a journal called The Liberal, but Shelley's
death that year and a quarrel with Hunt put an end to this venture after only
three issues had been printed. Don Juan, a mock epic in 16 cantos, encompasses
a brilliant satire on contemporary English society. Often regarded as Byron's
greatest work, it was completed in 1823. At the news of the revolt of the
Greeks against the Ottoman Empire Byron, disregarding his weakened physical condition,
in July 1823 joined the Greek insurgents at Mesolóngion (Missolonghi). He not
only recruited a regiment for the cause of Greek independence but contributed
large sums of money to it. The Greeks made him commander in chief of their
forces in January 1824. The poet died at Mesolóngion three months later.
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