The Corsair

The Corsair is a tale in verse by Lord Byron published in 1814 (see 1814 in poetry), which was extremely popular and influential in its day, selling ten thousand copies on its first day of sale. Its poetry, divided into cantos (as Dante's Divine Comedy), narrates the story of the corsair Conrad, how he was in his youth rejected by society because of his actions and his later fight against humanity (excepting women). The opera Il corsaro by Giuseppe Verdi, the overture Le Corsaire by Hector Berlioz and the ballet Le Corsaire by Marius Petipa were based on this work.

Lord Byron
Topics
  • Barony of Byron
  • The Byronic hero
  • Early life
  • Newstead Abbey
  • Timeline of Lord Byron
People
  • Allegra Byron
  • Anne Isabella Byron
  • John Byron
  • Lady Byron
  • Claire Clairmont
  • Contessa Guiccioli
  • Jane Harley
  • John Cam Hobhouse
  • Lady Caroline Lamb
  • Augusta Leigh
  • Medora Leigh
  • Ada Lovelace
  • Thomas Moore
  • John William Polidori
  • Mary Shelley
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Edward John Trelawny
Longer poetry
  • Hours of Idleness (1807)
  • English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809)
  • The Giaour (1813)
  • The Bride of Abydos (1813)
  • The Corsair (1814)
  • Lara, A Tale (1814)
  • Hebrew Melodies (1815)
  • The Siege of Corinth (1816)
  • Parisina (1816)
  • The Prisoner of Chillon (1816)
  • The Dream (1816)
  • Prometheus (1816)
  • Darkness (1816)
  • The Lament of Tasso (1817)
  • Beppo (1818)
  • Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-1818)
  • Don Juan (1819–1824; incomplete upon Byron's death in 1824)
  • Mazeppa (1819)
  • The Prophecy of Dante (1819)
  • The Vision of Judgment (1821)
  • The Age of Bronze (1823)
  • The Island (1823)
Plays
  • Manfred (1817)
  • Marino Faliero (1820)
  • Sardanapalus (1821)
  • The Two Foscari (1821)
  • Cain (1821)
  • Heaven and Earth (1821)
  • Werner (1822)
  • The Deformed Transformed (1822)
Shorter poetry
  • "The First Kiss of Love" (1806)
  • "Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination" (1806)
  • "To a Beautiful Quaker" (1807)
  • "The Cornelian" (1807)
  • "Lines Addressed to a Young Lady" (1807)
  • "Lachin y Garr" (1807)
  • "Epitaph to a Dog" (1808)
  • "Maid of Athens, ere we part" (1810)
  • "She Walks in Beauty" (1814)
  • "My Soul is Dark" (1815)
  • "The Destruction of Sennacherib" (1815)
  • "Fare Thee Well" (1816)
  • "When We Two Parted" (1817)
  • "Love's Last Adieu"
  • "So, we'll go no more a roving" (1830)
Prose
  • Fragment of a Novel (1819)
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