Lord Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge, 2013 M04 15 - 520 páginas The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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... influential criticism . Hence in dealing with periodicals , which provide the majority of texts in the contemporary section of this volume , I have concen- trated on the great prestige reviews , the Edinburgh and the Quarterly , and to ...
... influential criticism . Hence in dealing with periodicals , which provide the majority of texts in the contemporary section of this volume , I have concen- trated on the great prestige reviews , the Edinburgh and the Quarterly , and to ...
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... influential reader's developing response to Byron's poetry . In citing individuals ' opinions from letters , conversations or other sources , I have ( while including some miscellaneous items ) concen- trated on two main groups ...
... influential reader's developing response to Byron's poetry . In citing individuals ' opinions from letters , conversations or other sources , I have ( while including some miscellaneous items ) concen- trated on two main groups ...
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... influenced its policies were his friends and acquaintances ; and although there were potential conflicts over politics and religion , Byron had in fact the status of a favourite if somewhat prodigal son . Behind the comments of reviews ...
... influenced its policies were his friends and acquaintances ; and although there were potential conflicts over politics and religion , Byron had in fact the status of a favourite if somewhat prodigal son . Behind the comments of reviews ...
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... influence on English opinion - the two who were most often cited in the course of English debates on Byron's merits or demerits as a poet . Poe's prosodic analysis of the opening lines of The Bride of Abydos ( No. 52 ) is included ...
... influence on English opinion - the two who were most often cited in the course of English debates on Byron's merits or demerits as a poet . Poe's prosodic analysis of the opening lines of The Bride of Abydos ( No. 52 ) is included ...
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... influence has been in some measure checked and counteracted by the writings of Wordsworth , whose pure and gentle philosophy has been gradually gaining the ascendancy over the bold and visionary speculations of an unhealthy imagination ...
... influence has been in some measure checked and counteracted by the writings of Wordsworth , whose pure and gentle philosophy has been gradually gaining the ascendancy over the bold and visionary speculations of an unhealthy imagination ...
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The Giaour June 1813 The Bride of Abydos December 1813 The Corsair February 1814 Lara August 1814 The Siege of Corinth and Parisina Febru... | 53 |
November 1816 | 81 |
June 1817 | 111 |
February 1818 | 121 |
April 1818 | 131 |
181924 | 159 |
December 1821 | 207 |
October 1822 | 249 |
Don Juan 181924 | 253 |
Bibliography | 506 |
Select Index | 507 |
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