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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... human contact . He injects into it his own vitality , whether in admiration or rebellion . He likes human society and its history : which is but a surface effect of that deeper in - feeling into animal or human vitality that enables him ...
... human contact . He injects into it his own vitality , whether in admiration or rebellion . He likes human society and its history : which is but a surface effect of that deeper in - feeling into animal or human vitality that enables him ...
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... human - or other— understanding shows the author to be , potentially , a tragic artist of Shakespearian stature . Often such a swift transition transfixes its mark with quivering in- tensity : Byron's nature - images are , normally ...
... human - or other— understanding shows the author to be , potentially , a tragic artist of Shakespearian stature . Often such a swift transition transfixes its mark with quivering in- tensity : Byron's nature - images are , normally ...
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... human nature . He did not claim that he was attempting to reform society , or to unmask hypocrisy , or to scourge vice ; but that he was writing a “ human " poem which told the truth about man and society . Strong as the satiric element ...
... human nature . He did not claim that he was attempting to reform society , or to unmask hypocrisy , or to scourge vice ; but that he was writing a “ human " poem which told the truth about man and society . Strong as the satiric element ...
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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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