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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... regarded Shakespeare as 'though the most extraordinary of writers', yet the'worst of models' (Murray, I4 July, 1821; LJ, v, 323). Byron's own dramas were given a different, more 'classic', style.3 Why was this? The answer is easy. 3 ...
... regarded Shakespeare as 'though the most extraordinary of writers', yet the'worst of models' (Murray, I4 July, 1821; LJ, v, 323). Byron's own dramas were given a different, more 'classic', style.3 Why was this? The answer is easy. 3 ...
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... regarded as symbolically relevant will perhaps be determined by my present study : I would not agree that they do Byron justice ( for the scores , see LJ , 1 , 70 , note ) . Shakespeare and Byron are alike in that each bestrides , as do ...
... regarded as symbolically relevant will perhaps be determined by my present study : I would not agree that they do Byron justice ( for the scores , see LJ , 1 , 70 , note ) . Shakespeare and Byron are alike in that each bestrides , as do ...
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... regarded Catholicism as the best religion , as it is assuredly the oldest of the various branches of Christianity ' ( Hoppner , 3 April 1821 ; LJ , V , 264 ) . One of Byron's speeches in the Lords was vigorous in support of Catholic ...
... regarded Catholicism as the best religion , as it is assuredly the oldest of the various branches of Christianity ' ( Hoppner , 3 April 1821 ; LJ , V , 264 ) . One of Byron's speeches in the Lords was vigorous in support of Catholic ...
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... regarded by his contemporaries ; to Ibsen , Nietzsche and Shaw . The whole vast movement is contained , embryonically , within Shakespeare . Shakespeare , it is true , controls it all magnificently and finally includes it within the ...
... regarded by his contemporaries ; to Ibsen , Nietzsche and Shaw . The whole vast movement is contained , embryonically , within Shakespeare . Shakespeare , it is true , controls it all magnificently and finally includes it within the ...
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... regarded Shakespeare as a danger ; and it was precisely because he had so Shakespearian a universe to control , that he preferred Alexander Pope as an exemplar . Of his admiration of Pope and its reasons I have given a full account in ...
... regarded Shakespeare as a danger ; and it was precisely because he had so Shakespearian a universe to control , that he preferred Alexander Pope as an exemplar . Of his admiration of Pope and its reasons I have given a full account in ...
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A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
RICHARD III AND MACBETH | 151 |
TIMON AND SHYLOCK | 188 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAS OTHELLO | 227 |
TEMPESTS LEAR PROSPERO | 262 |
HENRY VIII | 317 |
THE GOLDEN THREAD | 333 |
THE SEPARATION CONTROVERSY | 351 |
INDEX OF NAMES AND TITLES | 367 |
INDEX OF BYRONIC THEMES SELECTED | 378 |
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