Byron & Shakespeare - Wils KniRoutledge, 28 окт. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 408 In 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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... Lady Blessington have been frequently distrusted , yet their reports of Byron's conversations chime so closely in factual detail , turn of thought , and style of expression with what a sympathetic Byronist knows from other sources ...
... Lady Blessington have been frequently distrusted , yet their reports of Byron's conversations chime so closely in factual detail , turn of thought , and style of expression with what a sympathetic Byronist knows from other sources ...
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... Lady Blessington ; revised , with chapter divisions , 1893. 369 pages ( Blessington ) . Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron and others : James Kennedy ; 1830 ( Kennedy ) . A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece ...
... Lady Blessington ; revised , with chapter divisions , 1893. 369 pages ( Blessington ) . Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron and others : James Kennedy ; 1830 ( Kennedy ) . A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece ...
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... Lady Blessington writes : Byron is so prone to talk for effect , and to assert what he does not believe , that one must be cautious in giving implicit credence to his opinions . My conviction is , that , in spite of his declarations to ...
... Lady Blessington writes : Byron is so prone to talk for effect , and to assert what he does not believe , that one must be cautious in giving implicit credence to his opinions . My conviction is , that , in spite of his declarations to ...
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... Lady Blessington could not see how Byron's obvious kinship with Shakespeare could be assimilated to his preference for Pope . And yet the one was the direct cause of the other ; for it was precisely the Shakespeare in Byron that reached ...
... Lady Blessington could not see how Byron's obvious kinship with Shakespeare could be assimilated to his preference for Pope . And yet the one was the direct cause of the other ; for it was precisely the Shakespeare in Byron that reached ...
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... Lady Byron's propagandist accounts of the marriage break are untrustworthy ; and we shall , I hope , henceforth give them the exact degree of authority , and no more , that the evidence I have adduced permits . I say I hope ' , since ...
... Lady Byron's propagandist accounts of the marriage break are untrustworthy ; and we shall , I hope , henceforth give them the exact degree of authority , and no more , that the evidence I have adduced permits . I say I hope ' , since ...
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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 |
Index of Name and Titles | 367 |
Index of Byronic ThemesSelected | 378 |
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