Publisher's Synopsis
This is a posthumous edition of Lord Byron's famous satirical poem Don Juan, including Cantos VI, VII, and VIII, which were published during his lifetime, and Cantos IX, X, and XI, which were left unfinished at the time of his death. The poem tells the story of the libertine hero Don Juan and his amorous adventures in various parts of Europe and beyond. The poem is known for its wit, irony, and irreverence, as well as its innovative use of stanza forms and narrative techniques.
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