The Prisoner of Chillon

George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788 - 1824)

Lord Byron visited the Castle of Chillon on Lake Geneva in Switzerland in 1816 and was intrigued by the legend of Francis Bonnivard who was said to have been imprisoned there in medieval times. The title poem of this collection was written in response to that visit.

Originally published in 1816 this collection was extended after Byron's death. The final poem was written on his 36th birthday, just 3 months before he died. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

Genre(s): Lyric

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Prisoner of Chillon Alan Mapstone
00:25:32
Play 02 Sonnet on Chillon Alan Mapstone
00:01:34
Play 03 Fare Thee Well Alan Mapstone
00:05:12
Play 04 She Walks in Beauty Larry Wilson
00:01:10
Play 05 The Destruction of Sennacherib Larry Wilson
00:01:51
Play 06 Jephthah's Daughter Larry Wilson
00:01:23
Play 07 On a Distant View of the Village and School of Harrow on the Hill Alan Mapstone
00:02:59
Play 08 Maid of Athens, ere we part czandra
00:01:32
Play 09 Stanzas to Augusta Stefan Von Blon
00:04:19
Play 10 Epistle to Augusta Alan Mapstone
00:10:20
Play 11 When we two parted Bruce Kachuk
00:01:44
Play 12 Stanzas for Music George Banfield
00:03:34
Play 13 The Dream George Banfield
00:11:08
Play 14 To Thomas Moore Stacey Malcolm
00:00:56
Play 15 So, we'll go no more a-roving Sagarika
00:00:49
Play 16 On the Bust of Helen by Canova Bruce Kachuk
00:00:43
Play 17 A very mournful ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama Alan Mapstone
00:07:17
Play 18 Stanzas: "Could love for ever" czandra
00:02:59
Play 19 Darkness Sheridan Alistair
00:07:00
Play 20 Prometheus Alan Mapstone
00:04:06
Play 21 Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa Alan Mapstone
00:01:47
Play 22 On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year Alan Mapstone
00:03:00