
Childe Harold
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A romantic epic poem in four cantos that brought Lord Byron worldwide fame. The work follows a young aristocrat, Harold, who, disillusioned with society and his own life, embarks on a journey through Europe in search of meaning and spiritual fulfillment.
"Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" is an epic poem written by the British poet Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron) between 1809 and 1818.
He describes the collection "Nothing in particular" as an "amalgam of anything and everything" in which you can find metaphorical poetry, love themes, parody, humor and sarcasm.
The novel, written in verse, is about two brothers from the Irish island of Horse Island who head to Tibet to reach the top of the Flying Mountain.