George Byron
Appearance
Portrait of Lord Byron by Thomas Phillips | |
Natawo |
George Gordon Byron 22 Enero 1788 London, England, Great Britain |
Namatay |
19 Abril 1824 (edad 36) Missolonghi, Aetolia-Acarnania, Ottoman Empire |
Trabaho | Poet, politician |
Nasyonalidad | British |
Literary movement | Romanticism |
Mga kilalado nga mga buhat | Don Juan, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Beppo, Mazeppa, The Corsair, Lara, A Tale |
Mga anak | Ada Lovelace, Allegra Byron |
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Hi George Gordon Byron (22 Enero 1788 – 19 Abril 1824), Hya an usa ka Ingles nga maniniday ngan usa ka pangunahon nga tawo han Romanticismo. Gintatahuran hiya nga usa ha giuupayi nga maniniday nga Europeo.
Pinanbasaran
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]Bibliograpiya
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]Mga dumagko nga buhat
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Hours of Idleness (1807)
- English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809)
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Cantos I & II (1812)
- The Giaour (1813) (text on Wikisource)
- The Bride of Abydos (1813)
- The Corsair (1814) (text on Wikisource)
- Lara, A Tale (1814) (text on Wikisource)
- Hebrew Melodies (1815)
- The Siege of Corinth (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- Parisina (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- The Prisoner of Chillon (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- The Dream (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- Prometheus (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- Darkness (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- Manfred (1817) (text on Wikisource)
- The Lament of Tasso (1817)
- Beppo (1818) (text on Wikisource)
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818) (text on Wikisource)
- Don Juan (1819–1824; incomplete on Byron's death in 1824) (text on Wikisource)
- Mazeppa (1819)
- The Prophecy of Dante (1819)
- Marino Faliero (1820)
- Sardanapalus (1821)
- The Two Foscari (1821)
- Cain (1821)
- The Vision of Judgment (1821)
- Heaven and Earth (1821)
- Werner (1822)
- The Age of Bronze (1823)
- The Island (1823) (text on Wikisource)
- The Deformed Transformed (1824)
Pinili nga haglipot nga mga siday liriko
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Maid of Athens, ere we part (1810) (text on Wikisource)
- And thou art dead (1812) (text on Wikisource)
- She Walks in Beauty (1814) (text on Wikisource)
- My Soul is Dark (1815) (text on Wikisource)
- The Destruction of Sennacherib (1815) (text on Wikisource)
- Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- Fare Thee Well (1816) (text on Wikisource)
- So, we'll go no more a roving (1817) (text on Wikisource)
- When We Two Parted (1817) (text on Wikisource)
- Ode on Venice (1819) (text on Wikisource)
Padugang nga barasahon
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Accardo, Peter X. Let Satire Be My Song: Byron’s English Bards and Scotch Reviewers Ginhipos 2013-05-18 han Wayback Machine. Web exhibit, Houghton Library, Harvard University, 2011.
- Blackstone, Byron: 'Byron and Islam: the triple Eros' (Journal of European Studies vol. 4 no. 4, Dec. 1974, 325–63).
- Crompton, Louis. Byron and Greek Love: Homophobia in 19th-Century England. Faber and Faber, 1985.
- Drucker, Peter. 'Byron and Ottoman love: Orientalism, Europeanization and same sex sexualities in the early nineteenth-century Levant' (Journal of European Studies vol. 42 no. 2, June 2012, 140–57).
- Garrett, Martin: George Gordon, Lord Byron. (British Library Writers' Lives). London: British Library, 2000. ISBN 0-7123-4657-0.
- Garrett, Martin. 'Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Byron'. Palgrave, 2010. ISBN 978-0-230-00897-7
- Guiccioli, Teresa, contessa di, Lord Byron's Life in Italy, transl. Michael Rees, ed. Peter Cochran, 2005, ISBN 0-87413-716-0.
- Grosskurth, Phyllis: Byron: The Flawed Angel. Hodder, 1997. ISBN 0-340-60753-X
- MacCarthy, Fiona: Byron: Life and Legend. John Murray, 2002. ISBN 0-7195-5621-X.
- Marchand, Leslie A., editor, Byron's Letters and Journals, Harvard University Press:
- Volume I, 'In my hot youth', 1798–1810, (1973)
- Volume II, 'Famous in my time', 1810–1812, (1973)
- Volume III, 'Alas! the love of women', 1813–1814, (1974)
- Volume IV, 'Wedlock's the devil', 1814–1815, (1975)
- Volume V, 'So late into the night', 1816–1817, (1976)
- Volume VI, 'The flesh is frail', 1818–1819, (1976)
- Volume VII, 'Between two worlds', 1820, (1978)
- Volume VIII, 'Born for opposition', 1821, (1978)
- Volume IX, 'In the wind's eye', 1821–1822, (1978)
- Volume X, 'A heart for every fate', 1822–1823, (1980)
- Volume XI, 'For freedom's battle', 1823–1824, (1981)
- Volume XII, 'The trouble of an index', index, (1982)
- Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals Ginhipos 2013-12-17 han Wayback Machine, (1982)
- McGann, Jerome: Byron and Romanticism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-521-00722-4.
- Oueijan, Naji B. A Compendium of Eastern Elements in Byron's Oriental Tales. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1999.
- Prell, Donald: Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia. Strand Publishing, 2009, ISBN 0-9741975-5-6.
- Prell, Donald: Lord Byron Coincidence or Destiny. Strand Publishing, 2009, http://www.strand-publishing.com/page6/page6.html Ginhipos 2013-12-08 han Wayback Machine
- Rosen, Fred: Bentham, Byron and Greece. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1992. ISBN 0-19-820078-1.
- Thiollet, Jean-Pierre: Carré d'Art: Barbey d'Aurevilly, lord Byron, Salvador Dalí, Jean-Edern Hallier, Anagramme éditions, 2008. ISBN 978-2-35035-189-6
Mga sumpay ha gawas
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: George Byron |
An Wikisource mayda mga orihinal nga buhat nga ginsurat ni o mahiunong kan: |
- Works by George Byron at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Byron in audio format from LibriVox
- Poems by Lord Byron at PoetryFoundation.org
- Byron's 1816–1824 letters to Murray and Moore about Armenian studies and translations
- Creative Commons animated adaption of When We Two Parted Ginhipos 2012-03-21 han Wayback Machine
- The Byron Society
- A Guide to the Lord Byron Manuscript Material in the Pforzheimer Collection at The New York Public Library
- The International Byron Society
- Hucknall Parish Church, Byron's final resting place Ginhipos 2010-05-01 han Wayback Machine
- Statue of Byron at Trinity College, Cambridge
- The Byron Chronology Ginhipos 2010-04-07 han Wayback Machine
- The Life and Work of Lord Byron
- Lord George Gordon Byron—Biography & Works Ginhipos 2004-12-07 han Wayback Machine
- Centre for Byron Studies, University of Nottingham Ginhipos 2004-02-02 han Wayback Machine
- Byron page on The Literature Network
- Byron Collection Ginhipos 2010-06-06 han Wayback Machine at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin
- Byron Materials at Arkansas State Ginhipos 2009-01-19 han Wayback Machine
- Pictures of Byron's Walk, Seaham, County Durham Ginhipos 2008-03-15 han Wayback Machine
- Official website of the Byron & Butler family
- Greece Honors British Poet As Independence War Hero, Sarasota Herald-Tribune – 21 April 1974