Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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It was , probably , to counteract the influence of Shakespeare that Byron turned to Seneca . In his Journal of January 14 , 1821 , he wrote : Turned over Seneca's tragedies . Wrote the opening lines of the intended tragedy of Sar- ...
It was , probably , to counteract the influence of Shakespeare that Byron turned to Seneca . In his Journal of January 14 , 1821 , he wrote : Turned over Seneca's tragedies . Wrote the opening lines of the intended tragedy of Sar- ...
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In search for an answer to his questions , Byron turned to various thinkers and philosophers . The problem of evil raised certain doubts in Byron's mind . What is the nature of the Deity Who has allowed so much pain and unnecessary ...
In search for an answer to his questions , Byron turned to various thinkers and philosophers . The problem of evil raised certain doubts in Byron's mind . What is the nature of the Deity Who has allowed so much pain and unnecessary ...
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Besides , exhausted by his inner conflict about evil , predestination and God's justice , which he em- bodied in Manfred but more objectively in Cain and Heaven and Earth , he turned gratefully to the Socratic doctrine that true ...
Besides , exhausted by his inner conflict about evil , predestination and God's justice , which he em- bodied in Manfred but more objectively in Cain and Heaven and Earth , he turned gratefully to the Socratic doctrine that true ...
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