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... Ulric : by saving Werner Ulric accomplishes the son's desire to surpass and dominate the father . An instructive comparison with Manfred , which suggests itself at this point , measures the changes in Byron since the shattering events ...
... Ulric : by saving Werner Ulric accomplishes the son's desire to surpass and dominate the father . An instructive comparison with Manfred , which suggests itself at this point , measures the changes in Byron since the shattering events ...
Page 167
... Ulric is a remarkable contrast to this crude poetic justice , and it appears still more surprising when compared to the severely constricted fates allotted the sons in the preceding dramas . It would be foolish to seek a particular ...
... Ulric is a remarkable contrast to this crude poetic justice , and it appears still more surprising when compared to the severely constricted fates allotted the sons in the preceding dramas . It would be foolish to seek a particular ...
Page 168
... Ulric's prede- cessors loom large because they stand in isolation , but what they gain in awesomeness they lose in credibility ; Ulric , in contrast , forms part of a complexly realized picture of family psychodynamics , and the ampler ...
... Ulric's prede- cessors loom large because they stand in isolation , but what they gain in awesomeness they lose in credibility ; Ulric , in contrast , forms part of a complexly realized picture of family psychodynamics , and the ampler ...
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action allusion already appears attempt Augusta authority becomes Byron Cain called Canto cause character Childe Harold close consciousness continues contrast death described desire Doge Don Juan drama early effect English experience expressed Faliero fall father fears feelings fictions figure final force gives Haidée heart hero hope human imagination Italy Juan's language later less lines look Lord lost Manfred Manfred's marks maternal meaning memory mind mother narrator nature never object once passion past pattern perhaps play poem poet Poetry position present Press psychological reader reality reflects relationship remains representative reveals role Sardanapalus scene seems sense sexual shows situation stanza story suggests thee thing thou thought throughout tion true turn Ulric Univ Werner wish woman women