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    This volume offers a wide-ranging, comprehensive selection of Byron’s poetry and prose. It includes eighteen of his lyrics; Cantos One, Three, and excerpts from Canto Four of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage; two verse romances, The Prisoner of Chillon and The Giaour, the latter newly receiving critical attention for its prophetically disjunctive structure; Manfred; The Vision of Judgment; and Don Juan, presented in long self-contained extracts—the First, Fifth, Ninth, and Sixteenth Cantos complete, with the close of the Second Canto. An unusually rich selection from Byron’s letters and journals accompanies the poems.     The critical essays offer an integrated view of Byron’s achievement as well as analyses of its different facets. Published for the first time is Bergen Evans’s general essay "Lord Byron’s Pilgrimage"; other essays are by John D. Jump, Michael G. Cooke, Francis Berry, Robert F. Gleckner, James R. Thompson, Frank D. McConnell, Leslie A. Marchand, and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.     A special section, "Images of Byron," presents 26 views of Byron as artist and as the epitome of the Romantic hero, ranging from the perspectives of his contemporaries to those of such modern writers as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, and Albert Camus.     A Chronology sets forth the main events of Byron’s life, and a Selected Bibliography lists sources for further study.

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the texts of the poems
 a note on the texts
from hours of idleness (1807)
 to m.s.g.
 to a beautiful quaker
 to a lady who presented to the author a lock of hair braided with his own, and appointed at a  night in december to meet him in the garden
 on a distant view of the village and school of harrow on the hill, 1806
 i would i were a careless child
 to edward noel long, esq.
from hebrew melodies (1815)
 she walks in beauty
 the harp the monarch minstrel swept
 my soul is dark
 the destruction of sennacherib
other lyrics
 written after swimming from sestos to abydos
 to thyrza
 epistle to augusta
 darkness
 so we’ll go no more a-roving
. versicles
 on this day i complete my thirty-six year
childe harold’s pilgrimage
 canto the first (1812)
 canto the third (1816)
 canto the fourth (verses 1-10, 164-86) (1818)
 the giaour (1812)
 the prisoner of chillon (1816)
 manfred (1817)
 the vision of judgment (1822)
 don juan (1819–24)
 fragment on the back of the ms. of canto the first
 dedication
 canto the first
 canto the second (verses cxli-ccxvi)
 canto the fifth
 canto the ninth
 canto the sixteenth
byron’s letter and journals
 to his mother, may 1, 1803
 to francis hodgson, november 3, 1808
 to william harness, march 18, 1809
 to henry drury, may 3, 1810
 to francis hodgson, september 3, 1811
 to john murray, september 5, 1811
 to lady caroline lamb, may 1, 1812
 from his journal, november 1813–april 1814
 to lady melbourne, january 7, 1815
 to lady byron, february 8, 1816
 to john murray, september 15, 1817
 to thomas moore, february 2, 1818
 to john cam hobhouse and the honorable douglas kinnaird, january 19, 1819
 to the honorable douglas kinnaird, october 26, 1819
 from his "detached thoughts," october 1821 to may 1822
 to the honorable augusta leigh, september 12, 1823
 to mr. mayer, english consul at prevesa, undated
criticism
 bergen evans, lord byron’s pilgrimage
 john d. jump, byron: the historical context
 michael g. cooke, byron and the romantic lyric
 francis berry, the poet of childe harold
 robert f. gleckner, the giaour as experimental narrative
 james r. thompson, byron’s plays and don juan
 frank d. mcconnell, byron as antipoet
 leslie a. marchand, byron in the twentieth century
 e.d. hirsch, jr., byron and the terrestrial paradise
images of byron
 francis jeffrey, from the edinburgh review (april 1814)
 lady caroline lamb, from glenarvon (1816)
 thomas love peacock, from nightmare abbey (1818)
 ro bert southey, from a vision of judgment (1821)
 johann wolfgang von goethe, from conversations with eckermann (1822–1832)
 stendhal, memories of lord byron (1829)
 thomas carlyle, from sartor resartus (1838)
 gustave flaubert, from his letters (1838 and 1845)
 ralph waldo emerson, thoughts on modern literature (1840)
 harriet beecher stowe, from uncle tom’s cabin (1850)
 matthew arnold, [byron] (1881)
 oscar wilde, from the soul of man under socialism (1891)
 george bernard shaw, dedicatory letter to man and superman (1903)
 james joyce from a portrait of the artist as a young man (1916)
 virginia woolf, from a writer’s diary (wednesday, august 7, 1918)
 william butler yeats, from a vision (1922)
 t.e. lawrence, from seven pillars of wisdom (1926)
 charles du bos, byron and the need of fatality (1931)
 mario praz, from the romantic agony (1933)
 t.s. eliot, byron (1937)
 albert camus, from the rebel (1951)
 vladimir nabakov, from lolita (1955)
 w.h. auden, byron: the making of a comic poet (1966)
 angus wilson, evil in the english novel (1967)
 anthony lewis, at last lord byron gets place in poet’s corner in westminster (1968)
 chronology
selected bibliography

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