

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
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(3 ratings)152 pages2006Echo LibraryISBN 9781406800111
About this book
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was the poem which brought Lord Byron public recognition. He himself disliked the poem, because he felt it revealed too much of himself. In it a young man (called childe after the medieval term for a candidate for knighthood) travels to distant lands to relieve the boredom and weariness brought on by a life of dissipation. It is thought to be a comment on the post-Revolutionary and -Napoleonic generation, who were weary of war.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Echo Library
- Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 152
- ISBN
- 9781406800111
About Unknown Author
Lord Byron was an English poet known as much for his life of scandals, exile and excess as for his elegant and well-crafted poetry. Known by his peers as dark, seductive and romantic, his legacy, the brooding Byronic hero still influences modern audiences two hundred years on.
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