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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a lengthy narrative poem written by the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron. It was published between 1812 and 1818 and is dedicated to "Ianthe", the term of endearment he ...
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By George Gordon, Lord Byron ... Preface to Cantos I and II...
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MY DEAR HOBHOUSE, AFTER an interval of eight years between the composition of the first and last cantos of Childe Harold, the conclusion of the poem is about to be submitted to the public.
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George Gordon, Lord Byron: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812 - 1818) ... Childe Harold is Byron's longest poem after the comic epic Don Juan. It has four cantos written in Spenserian stanzas, which consist of eight iambic pentameter lines followed by a one alexandrine (a twelve syllable iambic line), and rhyme ababbcbcc.
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I only have Canto the Fourth available now; I will try and post the others as soon as possible ... 1 I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; 2 A palace and a prison on each hand: 3 I saw from out the wave her structures rise ; 4 As from the stroke of ... 10 She looks a sea Cybele,
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is written in the Spenserian stanza, a nine line stanza made up of 8 lines of iambic pentameter ending with an Alexandrine (iambic hexameter). Its rhyme scheme is ababbcbcc. This stanza was common to travel literature at the time, and the poem is unified by the travel motif.
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1] The first two cantos were first published in 1812 and the hero's pilgrimage covers much of the ground of Byron's recent tour (1809-11) in southern Europe. ... Childe Harold takes the same journey as Byron had just taken, and the line between the poet's own meditations and those he attributes to his pilgrim is rarely easy...
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Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Byron, George Gordon, Lord ... Childe Harold, a wandering young man. the term “childe,” in medieval English, denoted a young man of the noble classes, about to enter knighthood. Harold begins the story as a rather desperate young man, ... Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Masterplots,
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