Byron, Volume 1A collection of essays on various works by Lord Byron. A biographical section introduces each volume. |
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... passions , Byron is able to convince his readers that what he is writing about is what he himself has seen and ... passion , declined in popularity . This note of immediacy is struck in the first of the Tales , The Giaour , where ...
... passions , Byron is able to convince his readers that what he is writing about is what he himself has seen and ... passion , declined in popularity . This note of immediacy is struck in the first of the Tales , The Giaour , where ...
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... passion , a Harem atmosphere which oppresses , but gives Byron the opportunity to demonstrate that his gift for interior description is not inferior to his genius for landscape : And by her comboloio1 lies A Koran of illumined dyes ...
... passion , a Harem atmosphere which oppresses , but gives Byron the opportunity to demonstrate that his gift for interior description is not inferior to his genius for landscape : And by her comboloio1 lies A Koran of illumined dyes ...
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... passion of a bastard son for his father's wife ' ) while our caveats are likely to be otherwise directed : the insipidity of the heroine , the supineness of the hero , and indeed the whole unreality of a situation which could hardly ...
... passion of a bastard son for his father's wife ' ) while our caveats are likely to be otherwise directed : the insipidity of the heroine , the supineness of the hero , and indeed the whole unreality of a situation which could hardly ...
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action antithetical Athens Bernard Blackstone Bibliography Blake Bonamy Dobrée Bride of Abydos Byron's imagination Byron's verse Canto II Childe Harold column correlatives Corsair Dante dimension Don Juan drama earth edition Edmund Blunden elements essay express Byron's extrovert fame feeling feminine fiery fire flame fuses G. S. Fraser Giaour Greece Greek Guiccioli Gulnare Horace Hours of Idleness human ideograms Italy J. I. M. Stewart Kenneth Kubla Khan landscape Lara later Laurence Brander LETTERS Little Gidding lives the death London lonely breast LONGMAN GROUP LTD LORD BYRON M. C. Bradbrook Mazeppa meditative Medora Missolonghi mountains narrative o'er Oliver Warner Oriental Parisina passage passion Philhellenes phrase Pilgrimage poet poetry present Prisoner of Chillon privately printed Quennell Ravenna reflection resonance romantic Satire scene Scott-Kilvert sense Shelley Shelley's Siege of Corinth stanzas T. S. Eliot Teresa theme THOMAS Turkish Venice vols wanderer wave wisdom Wordsworth