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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

In Our Time: Culture

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The Passion of Byron

There's a fascination with Napoleon. For Byron to go to the site of Napoleon's fall, there's an inevitable symmetry. But that in itself raises the question of how you wish to conceive of something. Do you conceive of something as a kind of triumph with a ball beforehand, or do you conceive of it as a terrible loss? Byron did not give up on Napoleon. He wasn't quite like William Haslett, who just loved Napoleon for his whole life but Byron felt that he was greatly distressed that Napoleon didn't commit suicide. That was a big mistake.

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