Lord Byron, 第 78 卷Twayne Publishers, 1969 - 177 頁 A study of the work and enigmatic personality of the man whose mode of life made him the archetype of Romantic poets. |
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... Eastern Tales . Byron's emotions and interests were aroused and redirected by his Eastern tour ( 1809 to 1811 ) , and this shift of interests marks the end of a period in Byron's poetic career and the beginning of a new one . CHAPTER 3 ...
... Eastern Tales . Byron's emotions and interests were aroused and redirected by his Eastern tour ( 1809 to 1811 ) , and this shift of interests marks the end of a period in Byron's poetic career and the beginning of a new one . CHAPTER 3 ...
第 37 頁
... Eastern potentate in the sumptuous , barbaric splendor of his miniature Oriental court in this remote region of the Epirus , Byron was in seventh heaven . The experience had an Arabian Nights quality which the romantic English lord ...
... Eastern potentate in the sumptuous , barbaric splendor of his miniature Oriental court in this remote region of the Epirus , Byron was in seventh heaven . The experience had an Arabian Nights quality which the romantic English lord ...
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... Eastern Tales which largely created the myth of the Byronic Hero in England and throughout Europe . II Eastern Tales Writing with incredible speed , and with consequent careless- ness in structure and style , Byron finished and ...
... Eastern Tales which largely created the myth of the Byronic Hero in England and throughout Europe . II Eastern Tales Writing with incredible speed , and with consequent careless- ness in structure and style , Byron finished and ...
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