Lord Byron and Madame de Staël: Born for OppositionThe British poet Lord Byron and the French writer Madame de Staël both made a great impact on a Europe in the throes of the Napoleonic Wars - through their personalities, the versions of themselves projected in their works, and their literary engagement with contemporary life. However, the strong links between them have never been explored in detail. This pioneering study looks at the two writers' personal relations, from their verbal sparring in Regency social life, through the friendship which developed in Switzerland after Byron left Britain in 1816, to Byron's tributes to Madame de Staël after her death. It concentrates on their literary links, both direct responses to each other's works, and copious evidence of shared concerns. Topics covered include the writers' treatment of gender, their grappling with the possibilities for 'heroic' endeavour, their engagement with the contrasting social and political situations in Britain, France and Italy, and their conception of the writer's role. |
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There is , then , an interesting contrast here with Byron . As far as Napoleon was concerned , it was Staël who had the lesser degree of emotional investment in him , and hence the greater capacity to analyse him dispassionately ...
There is , then , an interesting contrast here with Byron . As far as Napoleon was concerned , it was Staël who had the lesser degree of emotional investment in him , and hence the greater capacity to analyse him dispassionately ...
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astonishing contrasts in himself , such that ' one recognises in his poems many traces of the character of southern peoples ' . Striking contrasts , deriving from her actual dual heritage and her concomitant artistic nature , are also ...
astonishing contrasts in himself , such that ' one recognises in his poems many traces of the character of southern peoples ' . Striking contrasts , deriving from her actual dual heritage and her concomitant artistic nature , are also ...
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52 ) , and contrasts the peaceable , easygoing tenor of Venetian sexual relations with the priggish - and baneful ... The terms of this contrast suggest that he is relating the sexual demeanour of Italian and British women to the ...
52 ) , and contrasts the peaceable , easygoing tenor of Venetian sexual relations with the priggish - and baneful ... The terms of this contrast suggest that he is relating the sexual demeanour of Italian and British women to the ...
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