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Byron’s Don Juan


Last April was the 200th anniversary of Byron’s death. He was just thirty-six when he died at Missolonghi, on the west coast of Greece, where he had been hoping his prestige and considerable wealth could be of use to the Greeks trying to liberate themselves from Turkish rule. He was filled with revolutionary ardor—before sailing […]

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