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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... become the common inheritance of growing Romanticism . It may sometimes be more exact to speak of a relationship of ideas arising from the same sources , rather than of actual imitation . On the subject of Chateau- briand's claim that ...
... become the common inheritance of growing Romanticism . It may sometimes be more exact to speak of a relationship of ideas arising from the same sources , rather than of actual imitation . On the subject of Chateau- briand's claim that ...
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... becomes warrior , inspired and indefatigable — but in vain . So , after giving away his treas- ure to the survivors ... become Count Siegendorf . Byron's interpretation of this is in terms of the trapped man ; these two trap each other ...
... becomes warrior , inspired and indefatigable — but in vain . So , after giving away his treas- ure to the survivors ... become Count Siegendorf . Byron's interpretation of this is in terms of the trapped man ; these two trap each other ...
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... become mere adjuncts to a personal legend . And what happens ? His work becomes more and more rigidly patterned , more and more dry and predictable . The imaginative life simply cannot be contained in this way . Not that Byron fell a ...
... become mere adjuncts to a personal legend . And what happens ? His work becomes more and more rigidly patterned , more and more dry and predictable . The imaginative life simply cannot be contained in this way . Not that Byron fell a ...
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INTRODUCTIONPaul West | 1 |
THE TWO ETERNITIES 1939G Wilson Knight | 31 |
METAMORPHOSES OF SATAN 1933Mario Praz | 42 |
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