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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Annotated)

George Gordon Byron

Poetry / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by George Gordon Byron.It is a long four-part narrative poem written by Lord Byron. The poem was published between 1812 and 1818. Dedicated to "Ianthe", it describes the travels and reflections of a young man tired of the world, who is disappointed with a life of pleasure and joy and seeks distraction in foreign lands. In a broader sense, it is an expression of felt melancholy and disillusionment for a generation tired of the wars of the post-revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. The title comes from the term childe, a medieval title for a young candidate for chivalry. The poem was widely imitated and contributed to the cult of the wandering hero Byronic who falls into melancholic reverie while contemplating scenes of natural beauty. His autobiographical subjectivity was highly influential, not only in literature but also in the arts of music and painting, and was a powerful ingredient in European romanticism.The poem contains elements that are considered autobiographical, since Byron generated part of the story from the experience gained during his travels in Portugal, the Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea between 1809 and 1811.
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