Subject: george gordon byron's revolutionary romantic impressions in the novel "don juan" table of contents plan: Introduction chapter I. Bayron's political free thought


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SUBJECT: GEORGE GORDON BYRON'S REVOLUTIONARY ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONS IN THE NOVEL "DON JUAN"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Plan:
Introduction……………………………………………………………………..2
CHAPTER I. BAYRON'S POLITICAL FREE THOUGHT,
1.1. A sudden change in Byron's personal life……………..………………………………………3
1.2. The period of a sharp turn in Byron's personal life…………..……………………………7
CHAPTER II. THE THEME OF THE PIRATE HERO IN BAYRON'S CREATION, HIS EARLY POEMS.
2.1. Byron's poem "Prometheus" is the human pain of those living on earth……13
2.2. Byron is the only form of life worthy of man……………………………………………….29
Summary…………………….………………………………………………………………………………..39
Used literature……….…………………………………………………………………………………….41

INTRODUCTION
There are as many reasons to study literature as there are to study man. Human experience contained in the works of literature is a vast continuum of information from which we can benefit in various ways. The periods of English literature have their own rich history and noticeable peculiarities. Each of them is learned with interest.
Romanticism is one of the most controversial trends in European literature, in the literature Romanticism is mostly understood not only as a formal trend, but as a certain philosophy. Romanticism as a trend in art and literature of England emerged in the 90th of XVIII century. This period in England took shape earlier than in other Western European countries, it had its vivid specificity and individualism. Its most bright representatives were William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Moore, George Gordon Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Walter Scott and others, who have left a rich heritage in the literature of England and contributed to the world literature.
One of the features of Romanticism in England was its magnificent lyric poetry, especially lyric poetry, in which the identity of the poet was brightly expressed in whatever he wrote. English poets framed their observations and views in parables, fantastic visions, cosmic symbolism. Sublime things and feelings were understood by them not only as something exclusive, but that could be present in the simplest things, in everyday life. 
When characterizing the relation of romantic writers and poets to the world, it is important to point aspiration to the ideal, human impulses and feelings, the belief that not logic and knowledge but intuition and imagination could reveal all the mysteries of life.
English Romantics were especially interested in social problems, as to the modern bourgeois society they opposed the old, pre-bourgeois relations, they glorified nature and simple, natural feelings. Bright representative of English Romanticism is Byron, who, according to critics, "clothed in a dull hopeless romanticism and selfishness." His works are full of pathos of struggle and protest against the modern world, glorifying freedom and individualism. Lord Byron died in Greece during his 36th year. He was, and is, regarded as a national hero by the Greeks due to his involvement in their War of Independence, fought against the Ottoman Empire and mourning took place throughout the land.
After a funeral service, during which Byron's helmet was placed on a temporary coffin, his body was shipped back to England



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