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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第 82 頁
... Manfred reflects Byron's new attitude toward Nature , his rejection of Wordsworthian benevolism and his awareness of the inefficacy of Nature to free himself from himself and enable him to lose his " own wretched identity . " Closely ...
... Manfred reflects Byron's new attitude toward Nature , his rejection of Wordsworthian benevolism and his awareness of the inefficacy of Nature to free himself from himself and enable him to lose his " own wretched identity . " Closely ...
第 83 頁
... Manfred and the Hunter affords the poet opportunity for one of his favorite themes — the superior- ity of the aristocratic , sinful , suffering superman - hero over ordi- nary mortals . In Scene II Manfred conjures up the Witch of the ...
... Manfred and the Hunter affords the poet opportunity for one of his favorite themes — the superior- ity of the aristocratic , sinful , suffering superman - hero over ordi- nary mortals . In Scene II Manfred conjures up the Witch of the ...
第 84 頁
... Manfred's repulsion of the fiends who come to claim him and remains with Manfred to his dignified death . " " Critical assessment of the significance and value of Manfred in relation to Byron's total poetic achievement is varied ...
... Manfred's repulsion of the fiends who come to claim him and remains with Manfred to his dignified death . " " Critical assessment of the significance and value of Manfred in relation to Byron's total poetic achievement is varied ...
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