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Pilgrimage,Oriental Tales,Manfred,Cain,and the most important ofall Don Juan,his unfinished masterpiece. 10 Byron's short lyrics are also among the simplest and most moving ever written in the English language.The best ofthese are When We Two Parted,She Walks in Beauty,Stanzas for Music,SO We'll Go No More,and On the Day I Completed My Thirty-sixth Year,etc. In his poems,Byron reveals his sympathy with the suffering people and raises his voice against the reaction that sets up in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon.He also glorified the French Revolutionand grieved at its failure. Byron's poetry was distinguished for the novelty of his subject matter,the exotic quality ofhis descriptions oforiental scenery which he got to know during his travel,and which was unfamiliar to most of his English readers.He also introduced into English poetry a new style of character,which has often been referred to as"Byronic Hero"of"satanic Spirit".People imagined that they saw something of Byron himself in these strange figures of rebels,pirates,and desperate adventurers They were passionate,haughty,cynical,even dissolute,but undoubtedly againstall oppression. Byron's long narrative poems are intermingled withPilgrimage, Oriental Tales, Manfred, Cain, and the most important of all Don Juan, his unfinished masterpiece. Byron’s short lyrics are also among the simplest and most moving ever written in the English language. The best of these are When We Two Parted, She Walks in Beauty, Stanzas for Music, SO We’ll Go No More, and On the Day I Completed My Thirty-sixth Year, etc. In his poems, Byron reveals his sympathy with the suffering people and raises his voice against the reaction that sets up in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon. He also glorified the French Revolution and grieved at its failure. Byron’s poetry was distinguished for the novelty of his subject matter, the exotic quality of his descriptions of oriental scenery which he got to know during his travel, and which was unfamiliar to most of his English readers. He also introduced into English poetry a new style of character, which has often been referred to as ”Byronic Hero” of “satanic Spirit”. People imagined that they saw something of Byron himself in these strange figures of rebels, pirates, and desperate adventurers. They were passionate, haughty, cynical, even dissolute, but undoubtedly against all oppression. Byron’s long narrative poems are intermingled with 10’
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