Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 17 頁
On the one hand , he had an intense desire to write drama , and on the other , he tried to convince himself that he had no talent for it . This conflict arose out of his fear of ridicule . He acknowledged this to Medwin when he ...
On the one hand , he had an intense desire to write drama , and on the other , he tried to convince himself that he had no talent for it . This conflict arose out of his fear of ridicule . He acknowledged this to Medwin when he ...
第 102 頁
37-45 ) Besides , the immediate impetus for writing Manfred came from the Alpine scenery possibly because of Byron's ... As he himself said , " it was the Staubach and the Jungfrau , and something else , ... that made me write Manfred 102.
37-45 ) Besides , the immediate impetus for writing Manfred came from the Alpine scenery possibly because of Byron's ... As he himself said , " it was the Staubach and the Jungfrau , and something else , ... that made me write Manfred 102.
第 193 頁
This is an apparently immutable law of Byron's world . " See George M. Ridenour , The Style of Don Juan ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1960 ) , 145. Byron did attempt to write a comedy but then gave it up .
This is an apparently immutable law of Byron's world . " See George M. Ridenour , The Style of Don Juan ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1960 ) , 145. Byron did attempt to write a comedy but then gave it up .
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