Byron & Shakespeare - Wils KniIn this volume, G. Wilson Knight deals with the "superabundance of analogies between Byron and Shakespeare" through analysis and literarty criticism of poetry, sonnets and essays. |
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... protagonist consciousness of Byron . Shakespeare is the natural voice and Byron the natural speaker . We begin to understand what Shakespeare , what all great drama , is for : it a exists for a human , and more than human 3 INTRODUCTION.
... protagonist consciousness of Byron . Shakespeare is the natural voice and Byron the natural speaker . We begin to understand what Shakespeare , what all great drama , is for : it a exists for a human , and more than human 3 INTRODUCTION.
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Wilson Knight. a exists for a human , and more than human , purpose , of which Byron a is the exemplar . But it was not only in 1814 that Byron lived Shakespeare . He was always doing it . How far Shakespeare himself can be said to have ...
Wilson Knight. a exists for a human , and more than human , purpose , of which Byron a is the exemplar . But it was not only in 1814 that Byron lived Shakespeare . He was always doing it . How far Shakespeare himself can be said to have ...
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Contents
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II Sonnets and Seraphs | 24 |
III A Regency Hamlet | 73 |
IV Falstaff and Comedy | 117 |
V Richard III and Macbeth | 151 |
VI Timon and Shylock | 188 |
VII Antony and Cleopatras Othello | 227 |
VIII Tempests Lear Prospera | 262 |
IX Henry VIII | 317 |
X The Golden Thread | 333 |
The Separation Controversy | 351 |
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