Childe Harolds Pilgrimage- Cantos I - II

008 - Canto 2 Stanza 16-35

12 min · 21 de feb de 2026
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Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

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Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

21 de feb de 202618 min
episode 010 - Canto 2 Stanza 55-72 artwork

010 - Canto 2 Stanza 55-72

Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

21 de feb de 202613 min
episode 009 - Canto 2 Stanza 36-54 artwork

009 - Canto 2 Stanza 36-54

Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

21 de feb de 202611 min
episode 008 - Canto 2 Stanza 16-35 artwork

008 - Canto 2 Stanza 16-35

Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

21 de feb de 202612 min
episode 007 - Canto 2 Stanza 1-15 artwork

007 - Canto 2 Stanza 1-15

Childe Harolds Pilgrimage is a captivating narrative poem in four parts penned by the illustrious Lord Byron between 1812 and 1818. This poignant work chronicles the journey of a young man, Childe Harold, who, disenchanted with a life filled with excess and indulgence, seeks solace and meaning in distant lands. It reflects the deep-seated melancholy and disillusionment of a generation weary from the tumultuous aftermath of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The title Childe is derived from a medieval term denoting a young man aspiring for knighthood. In Cantos I and II, we follow Harold as he traverses the enchanting landscapes of Iberia and the Mediterranean, unveiling the beauty and sorrow that accompany his quest for redemption. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

21 de feb de 202610 min