Byron: His Achievement and SignificanceGrian-Aig Press, 1976 - 120 pages |
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... Childe Harold and Fame 11 4 After Childe Harold 17 5 Childe Harold again 26 6 The Last Phase 49 Selected Bibliography 113 Index of Byron's works referred to in the text 115 General Index 117 FOREWORD The books on Byron the man are legion ;
... Childe Harold and Fame 11 4 After Childe Harold 17 5 Childe Harold again 26 6 The Last Phase 49 Selected Bibliography 113 Index of Byron's works referred to in the text 115 General Index 117 FOREWORD The books on Byron the man are legion ;
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His Achievement and Significance A. Craig Bell. 5 CHILDE HAROLD AGAIN Following the feverish composition of his Eastern Tales , Byron began to feel that the last word had been said . He confessed to Moore I agree with ... Childe Harold again.
His Achievement and Significance A. Craig Bell. 5 CHILDE HAROLD AGAIN Following the feverish composition of his Eastern Tales , Byron began to feel that the last word had been said . He confessed to Moore I agree with ... Childe Harold again.
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... Childe Harold may be unequal , may be a flawed work , but it is none the less a work of great genius ; and those modern critics who dismiss it must be prepared to throw away other imperfect but great works with it - the novels of George ...
... Childe Harold may be unequal , may be a flawed work , but it is none the less a work of great genius ; and those modern critics who dismiss it must be prepared to throw away other imperfect but great works with it - the novels of George ...
Contents
Hours of Idleness | 1 |
The Satirist in Embryo | 7 |
After Childe Harold | 17 |
Copyright | |
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