Byron: His Achievement and SignificanceGrian-Aig Press, 1976 - 120 pages |
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Page 12
... aspect was the character of the Childe himself the original Byronic hero , mysterious , melancholy , exiled and outcast , a lone wolf , at once glamorously poetic and ( especially to the women ) fascinatingly sexual in his confessed ...
... aspect was the character of the Childe himself the original Byronic hero , mysterious , melancholy , exiled and outcast , a lone wolf , at once glamorously poetic and ( especially to the women ) fascinatingly sexual in his confessed ...
Page 41
... aspect of the kaleidoscopic personality ; but even within that aspect there is an enormous variation in the quality of the poetry . While the first two cantos of Childe Harold and the Eastern Tales may be second - rate , the last two ...
... aspect of the kaleidoscopic personality ; but even within that aspect there is an enormous variation in the quality of the poetry . While the first two cantos of Childe Harold and the Eastern Tales may be second - rate , the last two ...
Page 94
... aspect of the poem . Some critics , while con- ceding its wealth of variety , have complained that it remains a ' hotch - potch ' of adventures , portraits , moods and reflec- tions , and therefore unsatisfactory and incomplete . I ...
... aspect of the poem . Some critics , while con- ceding its wealth of variety , have complained that it remains a ' hotch - potch ' of adventures , portraits , moods and reflec- tions , and therefore unsatisfactory and incomplete . I ...
Contents
Hours of Idleness | 1 |
The Satirist in Embryo | 7 |
After Childe Harold | 17 |
Copyright | |
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