
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
In Our Time: Culture
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Child Harold's Pilgrimage
It's simultaneously a travelogue, a political poem and a very personal poem with all sorts of veiled references to personal scandal. It seems to me the ways in which he uses this gentle, spent Syrian force for the best. He's using inherited forms, conventions, kinds of poetry, but in a completely innovative way. That final line whose bark drives on and on, the extra and on, just giving you that sense of the endless journey. What was yours? Well, I forgot, do you mind? The Elgin marbles were there when they were hacked away, he hated it. But that gives an idea of the ways hammering at it, and he's best.
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