Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... becomes almost a vicari- ous return for Byron himself : at the same time , the fact of his continued exile serves to remind him of all that has happened since 1816 , in the new , post - Napoleonic world . Time has passed : it is now the ...
... becomes almost a vicari- ous return for Byron himself : at the same time , the fact of his continued exile serves to remind him of all that has happened since 1816 , in the new , post - Napoleonic world . Time has passed : it is now the ...
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... become the Northern Lights , dazzling , cold and uncertain ; and the poem itself becomes " a versified Aurora Borealis " , casting its shifting colours on the contemporary ice - age : O Love ! O Glory ! what are ye ? who fly Around us ...
... become the Northern Lights , dazzling , cold and uncertain ; and the poem itself becomes " a versified Aurora Borealis " , casting its shifting colours on the contemporary ice - age : O Love ! O Glory ! what are ye ? who fly Around us ...
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... becomes part of the very technique of the poem . The result is " a poem about itself " : and the poem , and literature generally , must count among the poem's major themes . The references to the poem itself have already been cited ...
... becomes part of the very technique of the poem . The result is " a poem about itself " : and the poem , and literature generally , must count among the poem's major themes . The references to the poem itself have already been cited ...
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