George Gordon, the most sensational and famous of the great English Romantic poets, Lord Byron was also the most fashionable poet of the early 1800s. He created a very popular romantic hero - submissive, sad, hidden guilt - who for many seemed like a role model. .
3. Tasks and tasks of work. The first purpose of my work is to define the term " George Gordon Noel Byron".
4. The novelty of the work. He also presents a romantic paradox: the leader of the poetic revolution of the time, he referred to Alexander the Pope as his mentor; an idealist, he never lost touch with reality; a deist and freethinker, he retained from his youth his original Calvinist sense of guilt; being his age, he defended freedom in his labors and deeds, giving money, time, power and, finally, his life to the Greek war of independence.