Don Juan by Lord Byron is a satirical and adventurous poem that follows the exploits of its charming and flawed protagonist, Don Juan. Through a series of romantic escapades and misadventures, the work humorously critiques society, politics, and human nature. Written in a witty and conversational style, it is considered one of Byron's greatest works.
Satire
Adventure
Journey
Forbidden Love
Antihero
Political Intrigue
Battle
Survival
Royalty
Audiobook details
GenrePoetry
Length13 hrs
Publish dateJul 15, 1819
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Dedication
10Canto The Ninth
2Canto The First
11Canto The Tenth
3Canto The Second
12Canto The Eleventh
4Canto The Third
13Canto The Twelfth
5Canto The Fourth
14Canto The Thirteenth
6Canto The Fifth
15Canto The Fourteenth
7Canto The Sixth
16Canto The Fifteenth
8Canto The Seventh
17Canto The Sixteenth
9Canto The Eighth
18Canto The Seventeenth
About the author
Lord Byron
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