The Cambridge Companion to ByronDrummond Bone Cambridge University Press, 2004年11月18日 Byron's life and work have fascinated readers around the world for two hundred years, but it is the complex interaction between his art and his politics, beliefs and sexuality that has attracted so many modern critics and students. In three sections devoted to the historical, textual and literary contexts of Byron's life and times, these specially commissioned essays by a range of eminent Byron scholars provide a compelling picture of the diversity of Byron's writings. The essays cover topics such as Byron's interest in the East, his relationship to the publishing world, his attitudes to gender, his use of Shakespeare and eighteenth-century literature, and his acute fit in a post-modernist world. This Companion provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars, including a chronology and a guide to further reading. |
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... from ourbeliefthat such liveshave strong plots, while ourown seem fragmentaryand directionless. However, since even the careers ofcelebrities arenot asneatly plotted as we could wish, the productionof that 'nostalgia' has requiredan ...
... from ourbeliefthat such liveshave strong plots, while ourown seem fragmentaryand directionless. However, since even the careers ofcelebrities arenot asneatly plotted as we could wish, the productionof that 'nostalgia' has requiredan ...
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... the same tohim. They cameto symbolizeonly 'the wreckofthe [family] line' ('Newstead Abbey', 24). At Cambridge, by virtue of his peerage, hesuffered no examinations or other scholarly indignities. He becamea legendary student from the ...
... the same tohim. They cameto symbolizeonly 'the wreckofthe [family] line' ('Newstead Abbey', 24). At Cambridge, by virtue of his peerage, hesuffered no examinations or other scholarly indignities. He becamea legendary student from the ...
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... from the fifteenth canto ofDonJuan: with womenhewas what They pleasedto make ortake him for; andtheir Imagination's quite enoughfor that: So thattheoutline's tolerably fair, They fill the canvas up–and 'Verbum sat'. Ifonce their ...
... from the fifteenth canto ofDonJuan: with womenhewas what They pleasedto make ortake him for; andtheir Imagination's quite enoughfor that: So thattheoutline's tolerably fair, They fill the canvas up–and 'Verbum sat'. Ifonce their ...
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... from the scribes, As most essentialto their hero's story, They do not much contributetohis glory. (Don Juan,III.92) He had underestimated the determination of his friends to protect him, and possiblythemselves, from revelations ...
... from the scribes, As most essentialto their hero's story, They do not much contributetohis glory. (Don Juan,III.92) He had underestimated the determination of his friends to protect him, and possiblythemselves, from revelations ...
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Drummond Bone. roots lie in hagiography, a term originating in the third division of the Jewish Scripture, referring ... from the Year 1808to theendof 1814(1824), Pietro Gamba'sA Narrative of LordByron's LastJourney toGreece (1825), and ...
Drummond Bone. roots lie in hagiography, a term originating in the third division of the Jewish Scripture, referring ... from the Year 1808to theendof 1814(1824), Pietro Gamba'sA Narrative of LordByron's LastJourney toGreece (1825), and ...
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