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Don Juan (Riverside Editions)
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (1972)
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I Think I Owe My Mother-In-Law a Big Apology
Missing the Boat
I'm writing this to specifically respond to the remarks made by another reviewer condemning Byron for forced rhymes, self-conscious commentary, and the lack of a good finish.
WARNING: This poem is intended to be funny! Byron delighted in using the jangly sounds of feminine rhymes in the most outlandish fashion possible, and his digressions are what truly make this poem enjoyable; that voice is the center of the poem, not Don Juan's actions. As for the lack of a finish, I think I'll excuse any poet who dies mid-composition while training troops in the war for Greek independence.
I'm sorry to say it, but if you're looking for this poem to be a serious narrative in the traditional epic manner, you're bound to miss the boat. This poem is *designed* to be hilarious, and as far as that is concerned, it succeeds.
Magnificent, accessible, hilarious
This has to be the longest poem I've ever finished, and yet it still wasn't long enough. It's compulsively entertaining, touching, funny, exciting, and life-affirming. You don't have to be an academic to appreciate it. And even if you don't finish it, you'll appreciate what you do finish for its own sake.
Byron's Letters & Journals Vol. 10: A Heart for Every Fate, 1822-1823
Published in Paperback by Books on Demand (1973)
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Byron's Letters & Journals: Alas! the Love of Women
Published in Paperback by Books on Demand (1974)
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Byron's Letters & Journals: Famous in My Time, 1810-1812
Published in Paperback by Books on Demand (1973)
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Byron's Letters and Journals, Volume IX : 'In the wind's eye', 1821-1822
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1979)
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Byron's Letters and Journals, Volume VII : 'Between two worlds', 1820
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1977)
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Grandma Kettle's Pies and Cookies
Published in Paperback by Stoddart (1995)
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Hang the Men High
Published in Paperback by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (2003)
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Leslie Stephen, his thought and character in relation to his time
Published in Unknown Binding by AMS Press ()
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Leslie Stephen: The Godless Victorian
Published in Hardcover by Random House (1984)
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Now I know where she got the impetus for such poetry - Lord Byron! All of that generation's worst excesses of bad poetry come from Byron, I think. Embarrassingly forced rhymes, self-conscious commentary that frustratingly impedes the flow of the narrative, arch cuteness that threatens one's sanity - all there!! And he couldn't even finish it off properly.
Truly, a work only an academic could love - or find any value in. If you are attracted to this book, protect yourself: Try reading it aloud and making a stop at the end of every line (sing-song-like) so you can at least get the sense of the rhymes. I found the Penguin edition serviceable (as Penguins usually are). And don't bother with the footnotes, just let it flow. Now stop being so hard on the older generation.