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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... style , ' writes Arnold , ' he is often , to say the truth , so slovenly , slipshod , and infelicitous , he is so little haunted by the true artist's fine passion for the correct use and consummate management of words , that he may be ...
... style , ' writes Arnold , ' he is often , to say the truth , so slovenly , slipshod , and infelicitous , he is so little haunted by the true artist's fine passion for the correct use and consummate management of words , that he may be ...
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... January 1825 , praised his poetic genius , his depth of thought , his power , brilliance and felicity of style , while deploring an occasional extrava- gance of thought and language and a want of care 18 INTRODUCTION.
... January 1825 , praised his poetic genius , his depth of thought , his power , brilliance and felicity of style , while deploring an occasional extrava- gance of thought and language and a want of care 18 INTRODUCTION.
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... style . Much stress is laid upon it in the preface , and the poems are connected with this general statement of his case , by particular dates , substantiating the age at which each was written . Now , the law upon the point of minority ...
... style . Much stress is laid upon it in the preface , and the poems are connected with this general statement of his case , by particular dates , substantiating the age at which each was written . Now , the law upon the point of minority ...
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... style to be English . Of his moral qualities we think the same . He adds that there is insanity in Lord Byron's family , and that he believes Lord Byron to be somewhat cracked . I read Wordsworth some of Blake's poems ; he was pleased ...
... style to be English . Of his moral qualities we think the same . He adds that there is insanity in Lord Byron's family , and that he believes Lord Byron to be somewhat cracked . I read Wordsworth some of Blake's poems ; he was pleased ...
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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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admiration appear beauty Blackwood's Magazine Byron's poetry Cain character Childe Harold Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Coleridge contemporaries Corsair criticism delight Don Juan dramatic Edinburgh Edinburgh Review effect emotions England English English poetry evil expression Extract from letter eyes fame feeling genius Giaour Goethe heart Henry Crabb Robinson hero human imagination imitation intellectual interest John Keats language least less literary literature living Lord Byron Manfred Marino Faliero melancholy merit mind misanthropy modern moral Murray nature never noble opinion passages passion Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps person poem poet poetical political popular praise present prose readers romantic satire scene scorn Scott seems sense sentiments Shakespeare Shelley Siege of Corinth sorrow soul Southey spirit stanzas style sublime sympathy talents taste things thought tion true truth verse versification Vision of Judgment vulgar whole words Wordsworth writing written wrote