Author:George Gordon Byron

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George Gordon Byron
(1788–1824)
Commonly referred to as Lord Byron, he was a British poet and a leading figure in Romanticism, regarded as one of the greatest European poets.
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George Gordon Byron

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[edit] Works

[edit] Poems

[edit] 1802

[edit] 1803

[edit] 1804

[edit] 1805

[edit] 1806

[edit] 1807

[edit] 1808

[edit] 1809

[edit] 1810

[edit] 1811

[edit] 1812

[edit] 1813

[edit] 1814

[edit] 1815

[edit] 1816

[edit] 1817

[edit] 1818

[edit] 1819

[edit] 1820

[edit] 1821

[edit] 1822

[edit] 1823

[edit] 1824

[edit] Epitaphs

[edit] Prose works

[edit] Dramas

[edit] Poem Collections

[edit] The Complete Works

The Complete Works of Lord Byron with a Biographical and Critical Notice by J. W. Lake, Esq. Paris: Baudry, 1825

  • Vol. I. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Google
  • Vol. II. Don Juan Google
  • Vol. III. Don Juan, etc. etc. Google
  • Vol. IV. Dramatic Pieces Google
  • Vol. V. Dramatic Pieces Google
  • Vol. VI. Dramatic Pieces and Poems Google
  • Vol. VII. Miscellaneous Pieces Google

[edit] The Works of Lord Byron

The Works of Lord Byron: A New, Revised and Enlarged Edition with Illustrations. London: J. Murray; New York: C. Scribner's sons. 1898-1905.

[edit] Works about Byron


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