Byron: A Collection of Critical EssaysPaul West Prentice-Hall, 1963 - 175 sider In this volume, some of the foremost writers and critics of our time interpret Byron's work and personality, emphasizing the inseparable link between the artist and the man. |
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... finally break apart ; Byron re- duces " others " to " the Other " and keeps himself aloof . His candor , we might say , is like that of Camus ' Meursault , who will not say or feel what is expected of him . It is post - Renaissance man ...
... finally break apart ; Byron re- duces " others " to " the Other " and keeps himself aloof . His candor , we might say , is like that of Camus ' Meursault , who will not say or feel what is expected of him . It is post - Renaissance man ...
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... finally flock to see a melodrame.12 He kept his restless eye on those verbs that de- note action that can be visualized in a particular scene . Italian beauties lean over a balcony instead of passively [ gazing out of ] it , and Laura's ...
... finally flock to see a melodrame.12 He kept his restless eye on those verbs that de- note action that can be visualized in a particular scene . Italian beauties lean over a balcony instead of passively [ gazing out of ] it , and Laura's ...
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... finally , to relate the two , no one can know . Byron's early death thus interrupts a story which was just approaching its denouement . Reading the lives of other romantic poets who died young , from Keats to Hart Crane , one is ...
... finally , to relate the two , no one can know . Byron's early death thus interrupts a story which was just approaching its denouement . Reading the lives of other romantic poets who died young , from Keats to Hart Crane , one is ...
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INTRODUCTIONPaul West | 1 |
THE TWO ETERNITIES 1939G Wilson Knight | 15 |
GUILT AND RETRIBUTION IN BYRONS SEA POEMS 1961 | 31 |
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