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Island
- Written by: George Gordon Lord Byron
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In his later years, Byron masterfully weaves the tale of the infamous mutiny aboard the Bounty in his narrative poem, The Island. This gripping story follows the rebellious crew as they escape to a remote South Sea island, which they come to see as their guilt-won Paradise. Join us as we delve into themes of freedom, guilt, and the search for redemption. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
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Corsair
- Written by: George Gordon Lord Byron
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Dive into The Corsair (1814) by Lord Byron, a thrilling narrative that follows Conrad, a pirate torn between his past and a relentless quest for redemption. Rejected by society for his transgressions, Conrads journey leads him to attack the fortress of Pacha Seyd in a daring attempt to reclaim his stolen treasures and rescue women from the pasha’s harem. Captured during his mission, he finds an unlikely ally in Gulnare, the pashas slave, who hatches a bold plan for their escape. However, when their scheme falters, desperation drives her to a shocking act of violence. Together, they flee to ...
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Cain- A Mystery
- Written by: George Gordon Lord Byron
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Cain A Mystery presents Lord Byrons captivating retelling of the classic Biblical tale, exploring the narrative through the eyes of its most infamous character. Drawing inspiration from Miltons Paradise Lost, Byrons portrayal of Cain is one of rebellion and deep introspection. As he grapples with humanitys burden of mortality, he encounters Lucifer, who transports him to the Abyss of Space. There, Cain witnesses a chilling vision of Earths tumultuous natural history and gains profound insights into the nature of death. Upon his return, Cains heartache propels him toward the tragic conclusion ...
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Don Juan, Cantos 13 - 16
- Written by: George Gordon Lord Byron
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In the final four Cantos of his mock epic, completed just a year before his untimely death at 36 in Messolonghi, Greece, where he fought for the nationalists against the Ottoman Empire, Lord Byron weaves a rich tapestry of satire and intrigue. Now back in England, Juan is drawn into the autumn festivities of a hunting party hosted by Lord Henry and Lady Adeline Amundeville. Here, he encounters the enigmatic Byronic heroine, Aurora Raby, and is visited by a ghost with a rather unusual charm. While this sets the stage, Byrons true focus lies in a sharp critique of faith, the ineptitude of the ...
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