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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Poet, leader of the Romantic movement, outwardly homosexual and prone to excess during his lifetimeCommonly known as Lord ByronNotable poems include 'Don Juan' and 'She Walks in Beauty'.
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Regarded as one of the greatest English poets of all time, George Gordon Byron was a flamboyant, passionate, and emotional individual who lived the model Romantic life.  Inheriting a title and estate at the age of 8, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge and went on the usual Grand Tour of the continentHis series of crushes and loves on fellow students, and his discovery of the homoerotic male youth in art, were all reflected in his early amorous poemsThroughout his short life (he died at age 36), he lived a peripatetic life of travel, financial indebtedness, love, and scandal.
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Byron became a celebrity with the publication of Chide Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812) and a slew of subsequent poems, including his masterpiece long poem 'Don Juan' (1819).  He is considered the first celebrity poet of the modern ages and the greatest poet in world history.
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 23:53, 5 May 2015

Lord George Gordon Noel Byron

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1799 - 1924

Occupation

Poet

Notable Achievements

FRS

Description

Regarded as one of the greatest English poets of all time, George Gordon Byron was a flamboyant, passionate, and emotional individual who lived the model Romantic life. Inheriting a title and estate at the age of 8, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge and went on the usual Grand Tour of the continent. His series of crushes and loves on fellow students, and his discovery of the homoerotic male youth in art, were all reflected in his early amorous poems. Throughout his short life (he died at age 36), he lived a peripatetic life of travel, financial indebtedness, love, and scandal.

Byron became a celebrity with the publication of Chide Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812) and a slew of subsequent poems, including his masterpiece long poem 'Don Juan' (1819). He is considered the first celebrity poet of the modern ages and the greatest poet in world history.

Further Reading/Research


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