This volume comprises the complete poetic works of Byron. As well as including such works as "Childe Harold", "Don Juan", "The Two Foscari", "The Lament of Tasso" and "The Vision of Judgement", it also contains his shorter lyrical poems.
Don Juan deltager i den Russisk-Tyrkiske krig, og kommer ud for mange blodige og grusomme begivenheder. Han redder en lille tyrkisk pige som han tager til sig. Efter sejren over tyrkerne bliver... Læs mere
Dette bind handler om Don Juans opvækst og hans dannelsesrejse, der ender rent ud sagt fatalt. Skibet forliser og han skylles ene mand op på den græske kyst. Han forelsker sig i en sørøvers... Læs mere
Lord Byrons store digt Don Juan er et genialt samfundsatirisk værk - her er den i sin oprindelige engelske version.
Jacopo Foscari, en søn af den gamle doge af Venedig Francesco Foscari, har to gange været sendt i eksil, første gang for korruption, anden gang for mordet på et medlem af I Dieci,... Læs mere
Byron's exuberant masterpiece tells of the adventures of Don Juan, beginning with his illicit love affair at the age of sixteen in his native Spain and his subsequent exile to Italy.
Don Juan es un poema satírico en prosa escrito por Lord Byron, basado en la leyenda de Don Juan. El autor retrata a Don Juan no como un mujeriego, sino como a alguien fácilmente seducido por... Læs mere
Contains Byron's most subversive, spirited and playful poetry as well as his outspoken prose, including speeches in the House of Lords which show him campaigning vigorously for justice in all walks of life.
Originally published in 1913, this book presents the complete text of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a long narrative poem in four parts. The text also contains extensive... Læs mere
Contains Byron's most subversive, spirited and playful poetry as well as his outspoken prose, including speeches in the House of Lords which show him campaigning vigorously for justice in all walks of life.
Long narrative poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" by famed English poet Lord Byron. The poem, which was written in four cantos and was published between 1812 and 1818, recounts... Læs mere