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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... poet . If he is great , he is so for reasons not primarily poetic . But we do not always want to be reading " great " poets ; and our main pleasure in reading Byron is the contact with a singular personality . It is not a silly pleasure ...
... poet . If he is great , he is so for reasons not primarily poetic . But we do not always want to be reading " great " poets ; and our main pleasure in reading Byron is the contact with a singular personality . It is not a silly pleasure ...
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... poet of his day . He is always above , not below , his contemporaries . The others rave over cataracts and mountains : and he too goes to mountains for inspiration . As it happens , they serve him magnificently : probably as a man ...
... poet of his day . He is always above , not below , his contemporaries . The others rave over cataracts and mountains : and he too goes to mountains for inspiration . As it happens , they serve him magnificently : probably as a man ...
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... poet , had laid violent siege to Byron and had finally nagged him into gratifying her . They had parted in Switzerland , Byron refusing implacably ever to see her again , and when Jane with the Shelleys had returned to England , she ...
... poet , had laid violent siege to Byron and had finally nagged him into gratifying her . They had parted in Switzerland , Byron refusing implacably ever to see her again , and when Jane with the Shelleys had returned to England , she ...
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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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