[1819] - Byron’s Don Juan Cantos I and II published anonymously by Murray
The Finding of Don Juan by Haidée, by Ford Maddox Brown, 1873
Useful Links and Further Reading
- Project Gutenberg, ‘Byron’s Don Juan’,
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18762/18762-h/18762-h.htm
- www.bob-blair.org, ‘Don Juan’,
http://bob-blair.org/donjuan.htm
- Librivox, ‘Don Juan: Canto I’,
http://librivox.org/don-juan-canto-i-by-george-gordon-byron-6th-baron-byron/
- NYU School of Medicine, Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database, ‘Lord Byron’s Don Juan’,
http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=12479
- Michael McGoodwin, ‘Lord Byron: Don Juan’,
http://mcgoodwin.net/pages/otherbooks/lb_donjuan.html
- www.vanderbilt.edu, ‘Don Juan – Dedication – Canto II’,
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english/English151W-03/byron%5Bdonjuan%5D.htm
- The Morgan Library and Museum, ‘Don Juan, Autograph Manuscript 1818–1820’,
http://www.themorgan.org/collections/collections.asp?id=142
- Cynthia Whissel, ‘“’Tis more than what is called mobility”: Structure and a Development towards Understanding in Byron’s Don Juan’, Romanticism on the Net, 13 (1999),
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/1999/v/n13/005837ar.html
- L. Michelle Baker, ‘Creative Shipwrecks: Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Byron’s Don Juan’, 45 (2007),
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2007/v/n45/015824ar.html
- Jennifer Sarha, ‘“The Sultan’s self shan’t carry me”: Negotiations of harem fantasies in Byron’s Don Juan’, Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net, 56 (2009),
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ravon/2009/v/n56/1001094ar.html
- Jim Cocola, ‘Renunciations of Rhyme in Byron’s Don Juan’, Studies in English Literature, 49.4 (2009), 841–62,
http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/studies_in_english_literature/v049/49.4.cocola.html
- Jane Stabler, ‘George Gordon, Lord Byron, Don Juan’, in A Companion to Romanticism, ed. Duncan Wu (Oxford, 1999), 247–58
- Daniel Gabelman, ‘Bubbles, Butterflies and Bores: Play and Boredom in Don Juan’, Byron Journal, 38.2 (2010), 145–56