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Original Title: | The Corsair, A Tale |
ISBN: | 1477579168 (ISBN13: 9781477579169) |
Lord Byron
Paperback | Pages: 130 pages Rating: 3.72 | 294 Users | 25 Reviews
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El Corsario es, ante todo, un poema autobiografico que narra las aventuras de un tal Conrad, un corsario rechazado por la sociedad -no asi por las mujeres- debido a su comportamiento escandaloso. El poema inmediatamente atrajo la atencion del publico debido a la personalidad arrasadora de Byron, incluso algunos adeptos a la estadistica afirman que se llegaron a vender diez mil copias durante su primer dia en la calle. El exito de este poema fue tal que termino siendo adaptado a opera y ballet.
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Title | : | El Corsario |
Author | : | Lord Byron |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 130 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2012 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published January 2nd 1814) |
Categories | : | Poetry. Classics. Medievalism. Romanticism. Fiction. European Literature. British Literature |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 294 Users | 25 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books El Corsario
As far as 19th century English lit goes, I enjoyed this book. Couplets are fun, the meter made it an easy read, and it was about pirates which is always fun. I'd probably like it more now than i did freshman year of college when i read it, simply because 19th century poetry reads slowly for me, and I've continually become less consumed with reading fast.A flood of very deep emotion. I just cant find words to describe what I feel when I read Byron and when I read this particular poem too. It is a treasure.
Wonderful, it's Byron of course it's wonderful. Has to be read out loud. My grand daughter listened to the end of Canto one, all of Canto two and, the first part of Canto three. I was impressed that she was so intrigued. Also, as Le Corsair, the Marius Petipa Bolshoi production, is one of my top five ballets to watch, but the Petipa production does not follow the Byronic plot line. I believe that Byron would not mind the Petipa changes as they add to the spectacle that he would have enjoyed.

"Then give me all I ever asked a tear." I thought I might find Byron, even if he's the most rockstar of them all, a nuisance like Wordsworth in the English Romantics. But this monumental work of his, The Corsair is an intriguing, good poem.The form champions me: with Dante's and Tasso's cantos leading each Byron's cantos in this 2000 line-long poem, it is somehow an advanced visions in world poetry. The Corsair is a canto within a canto! I am somehow amazed to see a very coherent poetic
I had to read it for my school project. It is pretty good for something that was written in the nineteenth century.
Thoroughly enjoyed The Corsair. Much better story and development than I found in The Bride of Abydos. The meter worked so well that I only sensed it just below the surface. I simply read the story but the structure was there throughout, guiding and accentuating. It's been fun working through Byron from his early to later works. You can see his talent develop and his various experiments with form as he gets more under his belt. Still more to read!
Иногда интересно разнообразить чтение поэмой. Поэма Байрона Корсар ещё ближе познакомила меня с миром пиратов, их образом жизни. История довольно романтична, интересно было представлять себя на месте героев.
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