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The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2

by George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron

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Published as part of a comprehensive collection of British literature, this volume features the poetic works of Lord Byron, a prominent figure of the early 19th century. The primary focus is on "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage," a lengthy narrative poem that presents a semi-autobiographical account of a young man's travels across Europe. The poem reflects Byron’s interest in travel, personal introspection, and the exploration of human nature through vivid imagery and emotional expression. The volume includes a preface in which Byron discusses the origins and inspiration behind the poem, providing insight into his creative process. As a representative work of Romantic-era poetry, it exemplifies Byron’s innovative style and thematic concerns with individual experience and philosophical contemplation.

The collection also contains extensive notes, including annotations by Byron and J. C. Hobhouse, which clarify references and provide context for the text. The volume is part of a larger series of Byron's writings that contributed significantly to British literary history and the Romantic movement.

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The source code for this HTML page contains only Latin-1 characters, but it directs the browser to display some special characters. The original work contained a few phrases or lines of Greek text. These are represented here as Greek letters, for example Λιακυρα . If the mouse is held still over such phrases, a transliteration in Beta-code pops up. Aside from Greek letters, the only unusual characters are ā (a with macron), ī (i with macron), and ē (e with macron). An important feature of this edition is its copious notes, which are of three types. Notes indexed with both a number and a letter, for example [4.B.], are end-notes provided by Byron or, following Canto IV, by J. C. Hobhouse. These end-notes follow each Canto. Both the verse and the end-notes have footnotes, which are indicated by small raised keys in brackets; these are links to the footnote's text. Footnotes indexed with arabic numbers (e.g. [17], [221]) are informational. Footnotes indexed with letters (e.g. [c], [bf]) document variant forms of the text from manuscripts and other sources. In the original, footnotes were printed at the foot of the page on which they were referenced, and their indices started over on each page. In this etext, footnotes have been collected following each canto or block of end-notes, and have been numbered consecutively throughout. Text in footnotes and end-notes in square brackets is the work of Editor E. H. Coleridge. Text not in brackets is by Byron or Hobhouse. In certain notes on variant text, the editor showed deleted text struck through with lines, for example deleted words . Navigation aids are provided as follows. Page numbers are displayed at the right edge of the window. To jump directly to page nn , append #Page_ nn to the document URL. To jump directly to the text of footnote xx , either search for [ xx ] or append #Footnote_ xx to the document URL. Within the blocks of footnotes, numbers in braces such as {321} represent the page number on which following notes originally appeared. These numbers are also preserved as HTML anchors of the form Note_321. To find notes originally printed on page nn , either search for the string { nn } or append #Note_ nn to the document URL. PREFACE TO THE SECOND VOLUME. The text of the present edition of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is based upon a…

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