
What if the legend of a notorious seducer was turned on its head? Lord Byron's "Don Juan" does just that, presenting the infamous libertine as a man more sinned against than sinning. This epic poem is a whirling journey through European society, filled with humor, satire, and Byron's unmistakable wit. The verse is as beautiful as it is biting, each line a testament to Byron's literary genius. "Don Juan" is not merely a tale of a man, but a critique on society's hypocrisy and artificiality. This is a book that will make you question, laugh, and above all, think.
Chapters
9
Books/Sections
1
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Don Juan