Lord Byron and his Works: A Biography and Essay. Edited, with Notes and AppendixBoD – Books on Demand, 2024年1月23日 - 108 頁 Reprint of the original, first published in 1883. |
內容
Childhood of Byron | 1 |
His First Poems | 2 |
Dissipation | 4 |
Appearance in the House of Lords | 6 |
His Portrait | 7 |
Fame | 9 |
First Love | 10 |
Travels | 11 |
La Fornarina | 33 |
Manfred and Parisina | 37 |
Beauties of his Poems | 39 |
Beppo and Don Juan | 42 |
Dramas | 46 |
Other Works | 49 |
The Guiccioli | 53 |
His Memoirs | 56 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage | 12 |
Contemporary Poets | 14 |
The Corsair and other Tales | 18 |
Marriage | 22 |
Leaves England again | 26 |
Travels | 28 |
Italy | 30 |
Mode of Life in Venice | 31 |
The Italians and Fame | 60 |
Proceeds to Greece | 64 |
Religious Belief | 66 |
His Death | 69 |
The General Grief | 71 |
His Character | 73 |
Concluding Summary | 79 |
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