Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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In fact , the conditions of the age were conducive to the popularity of melodrama . Monk Lewis , satirized by Byron in English Bards and 20 Scotch Reviewers and Hints from Horace , introduced the macabre to the English theatre in The ...
In fact , the conditions of the age were conducive to the popularity of melodrama . Monk Lewis , satirized by Byron in English Bards and 20 Scotch Reviewers and Hints from Horace , introduced the macabre to the English theatre in The ...
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In fact , he even went so far as to call him the " worst of models " while he conceded that Shake- speare was " the most extraordinary of writers . " 26 What Byron desired was the rejection of Shakespeare's romanticism in favour of Ben ...
In fact , he even went so far as to call him the " worst of models " while he conceded that Shake- speare was " the most extraordinary of writers . " 26 What Byron desired was the rejection of Shakespeare's romanticism in favour of Ben ...
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In fact , he went so far as to say that the Turks were more to be relied upon than the Greeks . Byron knew that in the minds of most people there was a poetic and romantic image of Greece diametrically opposite to the real Greece .
In fact , he went so far as to say that the Turks were more to be relied upon than the Greeks . Byron knew that in the minds of most people there was a poetic and romantic image of Greece diametrically opposite to the real Greece .
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