Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... satire in the Italian burlesque epic . The Blues remains a minor work , unheralded and unexplained . Written in the summer of 1821 , its satire on the Bluestockings and thinly disguised literary figures returns to the interests of 1813 ...
... satire in the Italian burlesque epic . The Blues remains a minor work , unheralded and unexplained . Written in the summer of 1821 , its satire on the Bluestockings and thinly disguised literary figures returns to the interests of 1813 ...
Side 134
... satire on the Congress of Verona and it contains Byron's mature reflections on Napoleon , seen in the light of his last years . Napoleon appears , on a more extended scale , much as Johnson might have seen him , another Charles XII of ...
... satire on the Congress of Verona and it contains Byron's mature reflections on Napoleon , seen in the light of his last years . Napoleon appears , on a more extended scale , much as Johnson might have seen him , another Charles XII of ...
Side 135
... satire . His mature work was far more than a return to satire : it was the discovery that these two master- impulses could both be satisfied much more richly in the form of the Italian comic epic in ottava rima.18 Byron's first venture ...
... satire . His mature work was far more than a return to satire : it was the discovery that these two master- impulses could both be satisfied much more richly in the form of the Italian comic epic in ottava rima.18 Byron's first venture ...
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