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Corsair

George Gordon, Lord Byron

The Corsair (1814) by Lord Byron narrates the tale of Conrad, a pirate or privateer, who was rejected by society in his youth because of his acts and his later war against humanity. Conrad attacks the island fortress of Pacha Seyd to try to seize his possessions but is captured while trying to rescue women from the pasha's harem. Gulnare, the pasha's slave, initiates a plan to trick Seyd into freeing Conrad but when this fails she kills Seyd and they both escape. Conrad takes Gulnare back to his island home where he discovers that his wife Medora has died from grief. Conrad departs the island alone without Gulnare.
"He left a Corsair's name to other times, Linked with one virtue and a thousand crimes"

This poem, which was one of Byron's most popular selling 10,000 copies on its day of publication, created the figure of the Byronic Hero, "a man of loneliness and mystery who perceives himself a villain or anti-hero".
(Summary by Alan Mapstone and Wikipedia)

Year of Publication: 1814Genres: Narratives
Running Time: 02 hours 04 minutes 50 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Canto 1 Stanza 1-7
Alan Mapstone
12:57
2
The Nights
Canto 1 Stanza 8-13
Ariphron
12:11
3
The Nights
Canto 1 Stanza 14-17
KevinS
16:11
4
The Nights
Canto 2 Stanza 1-5
Adrian Stephens
15:42
5
The Nights
Canto 2 Stanza 6-10
Ariphron
9:25
6
The Nights
Canto 2 Stanza 11-16
Inkell
10:07
7
The Nights
Canto 3 Stanza 1-4
Larry Wilson
8:52
8
The Nights
Canto 3 Stanza 5-12
Ariphron
21:25
9
The Nights
Canto 3 Stanza 13-17
Owlivia
7:06
10
The Nights
Canto 3 Stanza 18-24
Alan Mapstone
10:54

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