
A sweeping, lyrical epic that blends classical elegance with the restless spirit of the late eighteenth century, this poem invites listeners into a world of heroic vows and tempestuous ambition. Its verses echo the grandeur of ancient epics while humming with the political and romantic anxieties of its age, offering a vivid tapestry of myth, history, and personal yearning.
At its heart is Gebir, a fiery prince of Boetic Spain, bound by his dying father's oath to lead a campaign against Egypt. When he reaches the Nile, the enigmatic Count Julian and a sudden, tender love challenge his purpose, forcing Gebir to confront the cost of his drive for conquest. The early journey sets the stage for a meditation on power, loyalty, and the fragile line between glory and ruin.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (182K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1775–1864
Best remembered for his brilliant Imaginary Conversations, this fiercely independent English writer moved between poetry, essays, and political quarrels with unusual energy. His work won admirers from Dickens to Swinburne, and his voice still feels sharp, elegant, and unmistakably his own.
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