If I can see you, it will be many years later.
How should I greet, with tears and silence?
How can I congratulate you, with tears and silence? -george gordon byron
George gordon byron (1788- 1824) was a great English romantic poet in the early 9th century. His masterpieces include Childe Haller's Travels and Don Juan, and he created a number of Byronic heroes in his poems.
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While living abroad, Byron wrote Childe Haller's Travels (18 16-1817) and a story poem, Prisoner of Sion (1816). Don Juan, the representative work, is Byron's most important group of poems, which is half poetic, half harmonious, half narrative and half argument, with realistic content, strange, relaxed and ironic brushwork.
After the first and second chapters were published anonymously, they immediately caused great repercussions. British newspapers defending bourgeois decency rose up and attacked it, accusing it of attacking religion and morality, which was "a mockery of decency, good feelings and the code of conduct necessary for maintaining society" and "disgusting to every normal mind", and so on.
But it is also highly respected. Writer Walter Scott said that Don Juan was "as comprehensive as Shakespeare, he covered every topic of life, plucked every string on the sacred piano and played the smallest, strongest and most shocking tune."
Goethe, a poet, said, "Don Juan is a work of complete genius-cynical to the point of almost desperate vitriol, gentle to delicate and touching feelings ...". After the sixteenth chapter of Don Juan was written, Byron was ready to devote himself to the national liberation movement in Greece.
This is the poet's last and most brilliant career. He hated both holy alliance's oppression of European nations and Turkish rule of Greece. 1824, Byron was busy preparing for the war. It's a pity that he caught a cold in the rain and couldn't afford to get sick. He died on April 65438, 2009. His death made the Greek people extremely sad, and the whole country mourned for 2 1 day.
Looking back on his life, his poems and his spirit is enough to convince anyone who can feel it: Byron is not only a great poet, but also a poet that is always needed in the world, laughing at his meanness and inspiring him to take higher actions.