The Giaour

a Turkish tale

The Giaour
Lord Byron
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The Giaour

a Turkish tale

This is one of Byron's great Turkish tales told in very fine style. I have a lot of favorite Byron poems, or parts thereof. The Giaour is a wonderful poem and I think Byron at his best. I don't know why it's not as famous as Harold; I enjoy reading this poem over and over. Maybe it is as famous; however, neither Berlioz nor Tchaikovsky honored it with a masterpiece of music or opera. Painted by Eugène Delacroix (1826) in a masterpiece of color, now found in Chicago, I suspect in high tribute, by a great artist. I believe Giaour shows Byron's respect for Islam with regards to religion, but firmly takes a stand for women, however briefly. I think Byron intends Giaour to be pronounced as xio-er to rhyme with bower or power, and used as a disyllable.

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Moses Thomas
Language
English
Pages
106

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The Giaour [EasyRead Edition]
November 1, 2006, ReadHowYouWant.com
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The Giaour (Large Print)
November 1, 2006, ReadHowYouWant.com
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The Giaour [EasyRead Comfort Edition]
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The Giaour: a Turkish tale
1816, Moses Thomas
Microform in English
Cover of: The Giaour
The Giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, Printed by John Eliot
Microform in English
Cover of: The Giaour
The Giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, Moses Thomas
Microform in English
Cover of: The giaour
The giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, Printed by T. Davison, for John Murray
Microform in English - 5th ed. / with considerable additions.
Cover of: The giaour
The giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, Printed by Thomas Davison for John Murray
Microform in English - 8th ed. / with some additions.
Cover of: The Giaour
The Giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, printed by T. Davison... for John Murray...
in English - 5th ed / with considerable additions.
Cover of: The giaour
The giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale.
1813, for John Murray
in English
Cover of: The Giaour
The Giaour: a fragment of a Turkish tale
1813, Printed by T. Davison for John Murray
Microform in English

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"From the last London edition, with a completion of the fragments, &c."

Includes 33 p. of ms. additions by an unknown author, in "an attempt ... to join together the links of the story as written by Lord Byron, and to give a regular and connected story" (p. [9])

Ode "To Lord Byron": p. 106

Shaw & Shoemaker, 37138

Microfiche. New Canaan, CT : Readex. microfiches. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 37138)

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Early American imprints -- no. 37138

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Microform
Pagination
106 p.
Number of pages
106

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OL15054854M

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