Don Juan
Lord George Gordon Byron
Houghton Mifflin (Academic) (1972)
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#4217
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Poetry
Poetry / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English Literature/ 19th Century
Paperback 9780395051382
English
byron's Exuberant Masterpiece Tells Of The Adventures Of Don Juan, Beginning With His Illicit Love Affair At The Age Of Sixteen In His Native Spain And His Subsequent Exile To Italy. Following A Dramatic Shipwreck, His Exploits Take Him To Greece, Where He Is Sold As A Slave, And To Russia, Where He Becomes A Favorite Of The Empress Catherine Who Sends Him On To England. Written In Ottava Rima Stanza Form, Byron's don Juan Blends High Drama With Earthy Humor, Outrageous Satire Of His Contemporaries, And Sharp Mockery Of Western Societies, With England Coming Under Particular Attack.
Product Details
Dewey 821.7
Cover Price $7.95
No. of Pages 491
Height x Width 8.3 x 5.2  inch
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