Byron was a great romantic poet in England in the early 19th century. What are the stories about him?

In March 1816, Byron separated from his wife, whom he had married for just one year and three months. Although he loved his wife, their personalities did not allow them to stay together for a long time.

After the separation, severe pain eroded his mind. He often burst into tears and soaked his poems.

Byron was 29 years old at the time. He had already won the crown of British poetry for his long poem "The Travels of Childe-Harold".

The poetry superstar finally fell to the ground!

He criticized the bourgeois marriage system in his poems, which was opposed by many people.

Another reason for accusation was that he was a traitor for writing a poem praising Napoleon's return from Irma.

These two things were enough to bury Byron, and his enemies applauded. When Byron attended a meeting of the House of Lords, he was insulted by passers-by. In the House, almost no one spoke to him. The newspapers also scolded him.

He is cast aside by the entire society!

On April 25, 1816, Byron left England by ship and left England forever.

Later, he met another great romantic poet-Shelley. Later, in 1818, Byron began writing the long satirical epic "Don Juan". Later, he became the leader of the Italian revolutionary organization, the Carbonari.