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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... poets . I would like to prompt the stu- dent and general reader to go to Marchand for Byron's life , to the several attractive modern editions of the poet's work for enjoyment of his poetry , and to the many excellent critical studies ...
... poets . I would like to prompt the stu- dent and general reader to go to Marchand for Byron's life , to the several attractive modern editions of the poet's work for enjoyment of his poetry , and to the many excellent critical studies ...
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... poetic expression of the feelings and reflections engendered by his new travel experiences . The poet returns to the eighteenth - century mode of topographical - meditative poetry , employed in his earlier Childe Harold ; but he brings ...
... poetic expression of the feelings and reflections engendered by his new travel experiences . The poet returns to the eighteenth - century mode of topographical - meditative poetry , employed in his earlier Childe Harold ; but he brings ...
第 79 頁
... Poet - " the wronged and suffering Romantic Genius . ” ' 19 Contemporary critics differ somewhat regarding the chief theme , or themes , of Canto III . For Marshall , it is isolation . The apos- trophe to the poet's daughter -the ...
... Poet - " the wronged and suffering Romantic Genius . ” ' 19 Contemporary critics differ somewhat regarding the chief theme , or themes , of Canto III . For Marshall , it is isolation . The apos- trophe to the poet's daughter -the ...
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