*Childe Harold's Pilgrimage* by Lord Byron is a narrative poem that follows the travels and reflections of a young, disillusioned nobleman, Childe Harold. Through vivid descriptions of European landscapes and historical events, the poem explores themes of exile, melancholy, and the search for meaning. It is a landmark work of Romantic literature, blending personal emotion with broader cultural and political commentary.
Antihero
Poetic
Journey
Psychological
Adventure
Exploration
Grief
Audiobook details
GenrePoetry
Length3 hrs 57 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 20, 1812
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1To Ianthe.
5Canto The Third (pt. 2)
2Canto The First
6Canto The Fourth (pt. 1)
3Canto The Second
7Canto The Fourth (pt. 2)
4Canto The Third (pt. 1)
About the author
Lord Byron
Project Gutenberg is a pioneering digital library of free eBooks. As the first provider of public domain eBooks, it has made thousands of classic literary works freely accessible. This designation helps readers identify books sourced from this extensive collection of timeless literature.View all by Lord Byron