Lord Byron and His Contemporaries: Essays from the Sixth International Byron SeminarCharles E. Robinson University of Delaware Press, 1981 - Всего страниц: 251 This collection of essays represents the most international response to Byron that has yet been published. The contributors discuss Byron's relationship to Wordsworth, Byron's response to Sir Walter Scott and Scotland, Hazlitt's criticism of Byron, and the effects of Byron on nineteenth-century music. |
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... imagination ; the imaginative grappling with the object ; and the arising of words . But , Hazlitt suggests , Byron curtails the natural development of a poem at the second stage ; he does not move on to the passionate grappling with ...
... imagination ; the imaginative grappling with the object ; and the arising of words . But , Hazlitt suggests , Byron curtails the natural development of a poem at the second stage ; he does not move on to the passionate grappling with ...
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... imagination's associative process is not governed by the result of a grappling with the initial object but rather by the passions of the poet . From this follow the extravagances and exaggerations , albeit sometimes " splendid " ones ...
... imagination's associative process is not governed by the result of a grappling with the initial object but rather by the passions of the poet . From this follow the extravagances and exaggerations , albeit sometimes " splendid " ones ...
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... imagination " ( 16 : 209-10 ) . But this cannot be the case when first impressions and immediate passions rule all ; then there can be no keeping and momentum . Keeping is a favorite term with Hazlitt . It is most frequently used within ...
... imagination " ( 16 : 209-10 ) . But this cannot be the case when first impressions and immediate passions rule all ; then there can be no keeping and momentum . Keeping is a favorite term with Hazlitt . It is most frequently used within ...
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Short Titles and Abbreviations | 8 |
The Complementarity of | 19 |
Byron Scott and Scotland | 43 |
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