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Don Juan is a chronicle of the life and the affairs of the main hero. Byron exposes in a satirical tone war, tyranny and the pretense and corruption in society.
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Don Juan (Riverside Editions)
June 1958, Houghton Mifflin Company
in English
039505138X 9780395051382
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"In a note or preface (I forget which) by Mr W. Wordsworth to a poem, the subject of which, as far as it is intelligible, is the remorse of an unnatural mother for the destruction of a natural child, the courteous reader is desired to extend his usual courtesy so far as to suppose that the narrative is narrated by 'the captain of a merchantman or small trading vessel, lately retired upon a small annuity to some inland town, etc. etc.'"
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