A review by brynhammond
Don Juan by Susan J. Wolfson, Peter J. Manning, Lord Byron, Truman Guy Steffan

5.0

Gets better and better as it goes along, until I nearly tore out my hair when we come to an abrupt stop, just as he works up to ----

Most loved for his authorial voice. Also later parts of the story: the siege for instance, where he dared to be comic and hideously real. And his joke rhymes: I can't think of a rhyme for this, so have... a ludicrous one. Byron just bursts out in this poem.

I guess he turned Don Juan upside-down after Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis?