Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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PREFACE Lord Byron made his first attempt at writing for the stage in 1801 ; the last such undertaking came in 1822. His concern with drama spans the greater part of his artistic career and his plays represent a substantial part of his ...
PREFACE Lord Byron made his first attempt at writing for the stage in 1801 ; the last such undertaking came in 1822. His concern with drama spans the greater part of his artistic career and his plays represent a substantial part of his ...
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Marino Faliero makes a futile attempt to root out corruption from Venice ; the Doge Foscari stands alone in trying to preserve the integrity of Venetian laws . Sardanapalus desires to replace bloodshed with love and himself becomes a ...
Marino Faliero makes a futile attempt to root out corruption from Venice ; the Doge Foscari stands alone in trying to preserve the integrity of Venetian laws . Sardanapalus desires to replace bloodshed with love and himself becomes a ...
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The attempt to root out one wrong by another , dramatized in Marino Faliero , anticipates John Arden's Serjeant ... He attempts to show the people the waste involved but in the process he and his companions lose the way on the death of ...
The attempt to root out one wrong by another , dramatized in Marino Faliero , anticipates John Arden's Serjeant ... He attempts to show the people the waste involved but in the process he and his companions lose the way on the death of ...
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