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  3. Darkness (poem) - Wikipedia

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    This pall of darkness inspired Byron to write his poem. Literary critics were initially content to classify it as a "last man" poem, telling the apocalyptic story of the last man on Earth. More recent critics have focused on the poem's historical context, as well as the anti-biblical nature of the poem, despite its many references to the Bible.

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Darkness (poem) The Destruction of Sennacherib; Don Juan (poem) The Dream (Byron poem) E.

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    This pall of darkness inspires Byron to write his poem "Darkness" in July. Lord Byron separates from his wife and in April leaves England to tour continental Europe (never returning), settling in the summer in Switzerland , at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva ; in late May he meets, and soon becomes friends with, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley ...

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    Tom Holland, in his 1995 novel The Vampyre: Being the True Pilgrimage of George Gordon, Sixth Lord Byron, describes how Lord Byron became a vampire during his first visit to Greece — a fictional transformation that explains much of his subsequent behaviour towards family and friends, and finds support in quotes from Byron poems and the diaries of John Cam Hobhouse.

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    The full title was Hours of Idleness; a Series of Poems Original and Translated, by George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. It consisted of 187 pages with thirty-nine poems. Of these, nineteen came from the original Fugitive Pieces volume, while eight had first appeared in Poems on Various Occasions. Twelve were published for the first time.