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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... regarded less as a poet than as a mysterious romantic figure , satiated and secretly wicked , but magnetically attractive . As Calvert comments , had Byron more thoroughly differentiated his hero and his narrator , he would not have ...
... regarded less as a poet than as a mysterious romantic figure , satiated and secretly wicked , but magnetically attractive . As Calvert comments , had Byron more thoroughly differentiated his hero and his narrator , he would not have ...
第 101 頁
... regarded him as a dangerous liberal and as a friend of Italian intransigents in the Romagna . From time to time Byron's thoughts turned restlessly to the struggle for political re- form being waged in England . In a period of ruthless ...
... regarded him as a dangerous liberal and as a friend of Italian intransigents in the Romagna . From time to time Byron's thoughts turned restlessly to the struggle for political re- form being waged in England . In a period of ruthless ...
第 156 頁
... regarded as a vast literary joke . . . humorous in its means but , beneath the clownish leer , serious in its implications . ” “ It is not , ” he continues , “ satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of ...
... regarded as a vast literary joke . . . humorous in its means but , beneath the clownish leer , serious in its implications . ” “ It is not , ” he continues , “ satire , for it ultimately offers , in its description of the absurdities of ...
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