Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... attempt to find comfort in a pantheistic nature is at first clearly associated with " self - exiled Harold " , and is thus kept at one remove from the poet himself . 12 In the dialectic of Byron's thought , it would have been useful to ...
... attempt to find comfort in a pantheistic nature is at first clearly associated with " self - exiled Harold " , and is thus kept at one remove from the poet himself . 12 In the dialectic of Byron's thought , it would have been useful to ...
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... attempt to free himself through Wordsworthian communion with Nature was a failure , and that perhaps was why he reacted so violently against Wordsworth and the Lakers : he had tested Wordsworth's " system " on his own soul , and to him ...
... attempt to free himself through Wordsworthian communion with Nature was a failure , and that perhaps was why he reacted so violently against Wordsworth and the Lakers : he had tested Wordsworth's " system " on his own soul , and to him ...
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... attempts at classical form.37 But he had intended to dedicate first Marino Faliero and then Sardanapalus to Goethe.38 The ... attempt at the roman policier and as a kind of corollary to the theological dramas ; and despite Byron's dis ...
... attempts at classical form.37 But he had intended to dedicate first Marino Faliero and then Sardanapalus to Goethe.38 The ... attempt at the roman policier and as a kind of corollary to the theological dramas ; and despite Byron's dis ...
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action actual allows already appears becomes beginning Byron cant Canto character Childe Harold comic common complete contrast death described digression Don Juan earlier early effect element English epic episode example experience fact fall feeling figure followed give Haidée hero human imagination Italy Juan's kind Lady later least less Letters live look Lord manner material means mind Moore moral Murray narrative narrator nature never ocean once original passage passion perhaps play poem poet Poetry political Pope possible present reference reflection relation remains romantic ruin satire scene seems seen sense society soul spirit stanzas story style theme things thought tion tradition true turn whole writing written