![]() ![]() In Sevilla, Juan's father Jóse is married to Juan's mother Inez, but has various affairs, causing her to plot against him and file for divorce. ![]() The full text of Don Juan can be found atīyron speaks out against his contemporary poet rivals Southey (a Tory turncoat), Wordsworth, the "intellectual eunuch Castlereagh", etc. The following is a bare outline of the core plot of the protagonist, without any attempt to review the material contained in theĭigressions. Note that Juan is probably pronounced "Jew - on" in view of the The poem is packed full of topical digressions on politics, poets, etc., which add to the humor, particularly inasmuch as the poet, writing pretty much in Byron's own persona, often tries without success to bring himself back to the stated subject at hand. Overall Impression: This is a never-completed satirical mock-epic, very funny for the first 5 cantos, less so thereafter (there are 17Ĭomments: Unlike Mozart's Don Giovanni, this Don Juan is portrayed as an innocent whom women fall for and try to seduce. ![]() Quotations are for the most part taken from that work, as Summary by Michael McGoodwin, prepared 2002įord Madox Brown: The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee (detail)Īcknowledgement: This work has been summarized using the Penguin 1996Įdition. Lord Byron (George Noel Gordon): Don Juan ![]()
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