Lord ByronTwayne Publishers, 1977 - 195 頁 A study of the life and career of nineteenth-century English author Lord Byron, encouraging understanding and appreciation of the personality and work of the "modern" Romantic poet. |
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第 160 頁
... McGann's book is organized in terms not only of the " certain contexts of fact and idea which were important to Byron the man , " but of " the ultimate condition of the masterwork for which he is , as a poet , most famous . " These ...
... McGann's book is organized in terms not only of the " certain contexts of fact and idea which were important to Byron the man , " but of " the ultimate condition of the masterwork for which he is , as a poet , most famous . " These ...
第 162 頁
... McGann observes that Byron defi- nitely does not plan the course of events in his poem . Rather , " Byron positively suggests that his own method of writing is as un- planned as Juan's foresight is limited . " Byron is committed to the ...
... McGann observes that Byron defi- nitely does not plan the course of events in his poem . Rather , " Byron positively suggests that his own method of writing is as un- planned as Juan's foresight is limited . " Byron is committed to the ...
第 167 頁
... McGann in his final chapter , " Byron and the Truth of Imagination , " summarizes and synthesizes Byron's mature understanding of the meaning and function of Imagination . 107 " The whole point of Don Juan , " McGann writes , " was to ...
... McGann in his final chapter , " Byron and the Truth of Imagination , " summarizes and synthesizes Byron's mature understanding of the meaning and function of Imagination . 107 " The whole point of Don Juan , " McGann writes , " was to ...
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