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Don Juan : a poem in sixteen cantos

Caught carrying on a love affair with a married woman, Don Juan is forced leave his home in Spain. His adventures take across Europe to Greece, Russia, and Italy, where women cannot resist his good looks and charm, and Don Juan himself certainly cannot resist the advances of a woman who has fallen for him.Lord Byron's "Don Juan" is a satirical poem based on the legend of Don Juan, the famous libertine character known for his ability to seduce women. However, in Lord Byron's telling, Don Juan's womanizing is due more to his inability to refuse the advances of women than his ability to seduce them. Left unfinished upon his death in 1824, "Don Juan" is one of the widest-read poems in the English language.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.

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  • "Sämmtliche Werke"
  • "Don Juan"
  • "Oeuvres complètes de Lord Byron"
  • "Poems"
  • "Byron, Don Juan"
  • "Byron's Don Juan"@en
  • "Byron's Don Juan"
  • "Don Juan, cantos 1-5"
  • "English bards and Scotch reviewers"@en
  • "Sämtliche Werke"
  • "Œuvres"
  • "Don-Zhuan"@ru
  • "Дж. Г. Байрон, Дон Жуан"
  • "Works"
  • "[Werke. Franz.]"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Don Juan : poéme en seize chants"
  • "Byron II"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos VI.-VIII.-and VIII"@en
  • "Werke"
  • "Byron's works"@en
  • "Don-Juan"
  • "Dzh. G. Baĭron, Don Zhuan"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos IX.-X.-and XI"@en
  • "Don Juan, cantos I and II"@en

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  • "Caught carrying on a love affair with a married woman, Don Juan is forced leave his home in Spain. His adventures take across Europe to Greece, Russia, and Italy, where women cannot resist his good looks and charm, and Don Juan himself certainly cannot resist the advances of a woman who has fallen for him.Lord Byron's "Don Juan" is a satirical poem based on the legend of Don Juan, the famous libertine character known for his ability to seduce women. However, in Lord Byron's telling, Don Juan's womanizing is due more to his inability to refuse the advances of women than his ability to seduce them. Left unfinished upon his death in 1824, "Don Juan" is one of the widest-read poems in the English language.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en
  • "Nové přebásnění prvního zpěvu Byronova Dona Juana bylo překladatelem zkráceno pro recitaci nastudovanou Otakarem Brouskem při hudbě Otmara Máchy a v režii Věry Kovaříčkové jako programové číslo Lyry pragensis. Tato částslavného humoristicko-satirického eposu je po mnoha desítiletích prvním moderním překladem díla velkého anglického romantika do češtiny. Don Juan je tu zastižen ve svém prvním milostném pokusu mladíčka neobeznámeného v lásce s vdanou donou Julií."
  • "A bilingual Spanish-English version of Byron's "Don Juan" the unfinished satiric epic about the legendary character of Don Juan."
  • "Satirisch-episch gedicht van de Engelse dichter (1788-1824) over het leven van de legendarische verleider Don Juan."
  • "Lord Byrons Werke. 6 Bände in dreien, übers. v. Otto Gildemeister, Berlin: Verlag von G. Reimer, 1877. Erstdruck: Erster und Zweiter Gesang, London (John Murray) 1819; Dritter bis Fünfter Gesang, London (John Murray) 1821; Sechster bis Vierzehnter Gesang, London (John Hunt) 1823; Fünfzehnter und Sechzehnter Gesang, London (John Hunt) 1824. Hier in der Ü."
  • "Program. "Don Juan" A Warner Brothers Production. Story based on Lord Bryon's poem, adapted by Bess Meredith, directed by Alan Crosland. Musical score on the Vitaphone arranged by David Mendoza and Dr. William Axt of the Capitol Theatre."
  • "Excerpt from the poem."@en
  • "Satirizes English society as it follows Don Juan from an illicit teenage love affair and subsequent exile to Italy, shipwreck, slavery, exploits in Russia as a favorite of the empress, and a journey to England."
  • "Satirizes English society as it follows Don Juan from an illicit teenage love affair and subsequent exile to Italy, shipwreck, slavery, exploits in Russia as a favorite of the empress, and a journey to England."@en
  • "In his satiric poem Don Juan, Lord Byron refigures the legend as a man easily seduced by women, rather than as a dangerous womanizer. When the first two cantos were anonymously published in 1819, they were criticized for being immoral. They were also immensely popular. Byron only completed 16 cantos, leaving the 17th unwritten when he died in 1824. Don Juan is commonly considered to be his masterpiece."@en
  • "Don Juan is a satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser, but as someone easily seduced by women. It is a variation on the epic form. Modern critics generally consider it to be Byron's masterpiece. Byron completed 16 cantos, leaving an unfinished 17th canto before his death in 1824. Byron claimed that he had no ideas in his mind as to what would happen in subsequent cantos as he wrote his work. When the first two cantos were published anonymously in 1819, the poem was criticised for its 'immoral content', though it was."@en
  • ""Don Juan is a long, digressive satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser but someone easily seduced by women. It is a variation on the epic form."--Excerpted from Wikipedia."@en
  • ""This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. This book features the table of contents linked to every canto. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the Kindle, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including the Kindle, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with a small display.""@en
  • "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. --Penguin Books."@en
  • "Don Juan is a long, digressive satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser but someone easily seduced by women. It is a variation on the epic form. -- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en
  • "Don Juan is a long, digressive satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser but someone easily seduced by women. It is a variation on the epic form. Unlike the more tortured early romantic works by Byron, exemplified by Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Don Juan has a more humorous, satirical bent. Modern critics generally consider it to be Byron's masterpiece. Byron completed 16 cantos, leaving an unfinished 17th canto before his death in 1824. Byron claimed that he had no ideas in his mind as to what would happen."@en

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  • "Don Juan Hours of idleness ; English bards and Scotch reviewers ; The waltz : and other poems"@en
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  • "Œuvres complètes"
  • "[Don Juan. (The Campion edition.)]"
  • "[Don Juan. (The Campion edition.)]"@en
  • "Don Juan, cantos I & II, 1819"@en
  • "Don Juan : (1 bis 6 Gesang)"
  • "Oeuvres de lord Byron. de M. Charles Nodier"
  • "Don Juan : an exact copy from the quarto edition"@en
  • "Don Juan. Cantos 1 & 2"@en
  • "Oeuvres complètes : de Lord Byron"
  • "Don Juan [With notes.]"@en
  • "Don Juan, cantos I - V"
  • "Don Juan (7. bis 16. Gesang)"
  • "ドン・ジュアン"
  • "Don Juan. Canto I and II"
  • "Don Johano : kanto unua"
  • "Oeuvres de Lord Byron. [Tome 1] [-Tome 4]"
  • "Don Juan : cantos VI, VII, VIII"
  • "Don Juan : cantos VI, VII, VIII"@en
  • "Don Juan. [Teil 1]"
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  • "Don Zhuan : poem"
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  • "Lord Byron: Don Juan"
  • "Lord Byron: Don Juan"@en
  • "Don Juan. [With notes.]"@en
  • "Don Juan. Cantos I. and II"@en
  • "Don Juan a satiric epic of modern life"@en
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  • "Don Juan ... In two volumes"
  • "Oeuvres completes de Lord Byron"
  • "Don Juan : el hijo de dona ines"@es
  • "Don Juan canto the eleventh"@en
  • "Don Juan. : [One line from Horace]"
  • "Don Juan. I-II"@da
  • "Don Juan. I-II"
  • "Don Juan cantos vi, vii, viii. [With notes.]"@en
  • "Oeuvres complètes de Lord Byron"
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  • "Don Juan canto the twelfth"@en
  • "Don Juan lorda Byrona : satirický román ve verších"
  • "Don juan"@ja
  • "Don juan"
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  • "Don Juan poema"@es
  • "Don Juan, cantos III. IV and V"
  • "Don Juan poema"
  • "Il Don Giovanni"@it
  • "Il Don Giovanni"
  • "Don Juan : Med Indlednings- og Slutningsdigte af Oversætteren"@da
  • "Don Juan : Cantos III, IV and V"
  • "Don Juan (by lord Byron), cantos III, IV and V"
  • "Oeuvres completes de lord Byron"
  • "Don Joan"@ca
  • "Don Joan"
  • "Don Juan : (Achter bis Sechzehnter Gesang)"
  • "Don Juan. [Cantos I. and II.]"@en
  • "[Don Juan]"
  • "Don Juan (Erster bis siebenter Gesang)"
  • "Don Juan : [one-page fragment of the poem]"@en
  • "Don Juan / iCanto III-IV and V"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos III, IV, and V"@en
  • "Byron: Don Juan"
  • "Don Juan, a satiric epic of modern life"@en
  • "Don Juan Bd. 1-2"
  • "Don Juan canto the first"@en
  • "Œuvres de Lord Byron"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos III., IV., and V"@en
  • "Don-Z︠h︡uan"
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  • "Don Juan, cantos vi, vii, viii. [With notes.]"@en
  • "Don Juan. Cantos III. IV. and V"@en
  • "Don-Zhuan"
  • "Don-Zhuan"@en
  • "Oeuvres completès de Lord Byron. Traduction nouv. de Louis Barré. Illustrée par Charles Mettais, Edouard Frère, Bocourt"
  • "Don Juan, canto i to v. [With notes.]"@en
  • "Don Juan. A poem in Sixteen cantos"@en
  • "Don Juan : cantos 3, 4 and 5"
  • "Don Juan canto the fourth"@en
  • "Don Juan : in five cantos ; a new edition with notes and three engravings after Corbould"
  • "Don Juan, : cantos III, IV, and V"
  • "Oeuvres de lord Byron. T. 2"
  • "Don Juan : Cantos IX.-X.-and XI"@en
  • "Don Juan. [Cantos i-ii]"
  • "Don Juan. [Cantos i-ii]"@en
  • "Don juan : a poem"@en
  • "Don Juan : cantos VI-VII-VIII"
  • "Don Juan, cantos iii, iv and v. [With notes.]"@en
  • "Byron's Don Juan übersetzt von Otto Gildemeister"
  • "Don Juan cantos III, IV, and V"@en
  • "Don Juan Cantos I. to V"@en
  • "Don Zhuan : poema"
  • "Don Juan, Cantos I and II"@en
  • "Don Juan. Cantos 3, 4 and 5"@en
  • "Don-Zhuan : Baĭrona"
  • "Don Juan [poln.]"
  • "Дон-Жуан"
  • "Don Juan : in sixteen cantos"@en
  • "Don Juan cantos XII, XIII, and XIV"@en
  • "Don Juan. With illustrations & decorations"@en
  • "Don Juan. Cantos I and II"
  • "Oeuvres completes de lord byron"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos XII, XIII, and XIV"@en
  • "Don Juan ; Hours of idleness ; English bards and Scotch reviewers ; The waltz : and other poems"@en
  • "Don Juan. [Teil 2]"
  • "Don Juan, cantos I-II 1819"
  • "Don Juan. [Cantos I and II]"@en
  • "Don Juan ; Gedichte"
  • "Don Juan, el hijo de doña Inés : poema"
  • "Don Juan : canto I to V"@en
  • "Don Juan : canto I to V"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos I & II, 1819"@en
  • "Don Juan. (Öfversättning af Carl Wilh. Aug. Strandberg.)"@en
  • "Don Juan. (Öfversättning af Carl Wilh. Aug. Strandberg.)"
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  • "Don Juan : (7 bis 16 Gesang)"
  • "Œuvres complètes de Lord Byron"
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  • "Byron's "Don Juan" : a variorum edition"
  • "Don Juan. Lord Byron verses regénye"
  • "Don Juan"@it
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  • "Don Juan"@es
  • "Don Juan"@da
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  • "Don Juan"
  • "Don Juan"@en
  • "Don Juan"@sv
  • "Don Juan. Cantos I and II, 1819"
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  • "Oeuvres complètes"
  • "Don Juan [Schwed.]"
  • "Don Juan. With illustrations"@en
  • "Don Juan. [By Lord Byron.]"@en
  • "Don Juan. [By Lord Byron.]"
  • "Don Juan : 2.Teil"
  • "Oeuvres complètes de Lord Byron : (Traduction nouvelle par Louis Barré.)"
  • "Don Juan. Cantos VI-VII- and VIII"
  • "Don Juan : cantos III, IV, and V"@en
  • "Oeuvres de Lord Byron"
  • "Don Juan. (1.)-2. Halvbind"@da
  • "Don Juan, [cantos i-v]"@en
  • "Don Juan. [Cantos 1 and 2]"@en
  • "Don Juan an exact copy from the quarto edition"@en
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  • "Don Juan de Lord Byron"
  • "Oeuvres complètes de lord Byron, traduites sur la dernière édition de Londres, par Benjamin Laroche, avec les notes et commentaires de sir Walter Scott, Thomas Moore... Nouvelle édition revue, corrigée et précédée de l'histoire de la vie de lord Byron, par E. Souvestre"
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  • "OEuvres complètes"
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