Childe Harold
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“Childe Harold” is a delightful poem that brought unprecedented fame to its creator, the great English poet George Byron (English: George Noel Gordon Byron, 1788 - 1824).*** This work was written after the poet’s long journey through the Mediterranean countries. Childe Harold, a young man, tired of a carefree life and constant fun, sets off on a long journey in search of adventure. Other famous works of Lord Byron are “Cain”, “Parisina”, “Marino Faliero”, “Corsair”, “Beppo”, “The Prisoner of Chillon”, “Lara”, “Mazeppa”. George Gordon Byron is considered a symbol of European romanticism, the “Prometheus of the new age.” In the work of this mysterious personality, pessimism and the motives of “world sorrow” are surprisingly combined with a love of freedom and a revolutionary spirit. His works have been translated into many languages of the world and have continued to win the hearts of readers for several centuries.
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- Name of the Author
- Джордж Байрон Гордон
- Language
- Russian