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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... satires as his greatest achievement , but this consensus should not be allowed to distract our attention from other important aspects of his work , or to distort our picture of reactions in the poet's own day . The first half of this ...
... satires as his greatest achievement , but this consensus should not be allowed to distract our attention from other important aspects of his work , or to distort our picture of reactions in the poet's own day . The first half of this ...
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... satire English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . With new - found caution , he had this published anonymously in 1809 ; but when it met with some acclaim he prepared a second , expanded version , which was published with his name in the same ...
... satire English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . With new - found caution , he had this published anonymously in 1809 ; but when it met with some acclaim he prepared a second , expanded version , which was published with his name in the same ...
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... satirist , his literary mentor , and an admirer of his poetry . The Tory circle which influenced its policies were his friends and acquaintances ; and although there were potential conflicts over politics and religion , Byron had in ...
... satirist , his literary mentor , and an admirer of his poetry . The Tory circle which influenced its policies were his friends and acquaintances ; and although there were potential conflicts over politics and religion , Byron had in ...
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... satiric device in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ; and his run of successes had depended ( among other things ) on the deliciously shocking character of his heroes , the daring scepticism of his metaphysics , and the ...
... satiric device in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ; and his run of successes had depended ( among other things ) on the deliciously shocking character of his heroes , the daring scepticism of his metaphysics , and the ...
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... satire , and by what was seen as its profligacy , its lubricity , and its cynical deflation of all moral values . As for the poet's political opinions , these had elicited a protest from the Quarterly reviewer in 1812 ; and Scott , who ...
... satire , and by what was seen as its profligacy , its lubricity , and its cynical deflation of all moral values . As for the poet's political opinions , these had elicited a protest from the Quarterly reviewer in 1812 ; and Scott , who ...
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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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