Byron and ShakespeareRoutledge & K. Paul, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... thinking and normal behaviour . We may well find a discontinuity between the poetry and what we take to be ' the man ' . The artist composes under the compulsions and the illuminations of the crea- tive mood ; and this comes and goes ...
... thinking and normal behaviour . We may well find a discontinuity between the poetry and what we take to be ' the man ' . The artist composes under the compulsions and the illuminations of the crea- tive mood ; and this comes and goes ...
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... thinking of an impersonal dramatic creation . The poem shows repeated alternations from ego to object . Byron can ... thinking of Richard II , IV , i , 276–88 ) ; as though the very breaking were an enlargement . Despite all torment ...
... thinking of an impersonal dramatic creation . The poem shows repeated alternations from ego to object . Byron can ... thinking of Richard II , IV , i , 276–88 ) ; as though the very breaking were an enlargement . Despite all torment ...
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... thinking of his spirit - self speaking beyond death . He is certainly thinking too of his poetry ; but when he prophecies in his Promethean stanzas of Canto IV that ' something unearthly ' in him will speak to future generations ' like ...
... thinking of his spirit - self speaking beyond death . He is certainly thinking too of his poetry ; but when he prophecies in his Promethean stanzas of Canto IV that ' something unearthly ' in him will speak to future generations ' like ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra Augusta beauty Blessington Burning Oracle Cain called Canto Childe Harold Christian corresponds dark death Detached Thoughts Don Juan drama dream earth Edleston Elwin eternal evil Falstaff fear feel Gamba ghost Greece Hamlet hath heart Heaven Henry Henry IV Hobhouse honour human instincts Journal King Lear Kinnaird Lady Byron Lady Melbourne Lara LBCV letter lightning living Lord Byron Lord Byron's Marriage Lushington Macbeth Manfred mind Missolonghi Moore moral Murray Mutual Flame mystery Napoleon nature Newstead Origo Othello Parry passion perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Prospero quoted reference regarded Renaissance Richard Richard III Sardanapalus sense Sept seraphic sexual Shakespeare's Shakespearian Sonnet 20 Sonnets soul spirit symbol Tempest Teresa thee thinking thou Thyrza Timon of Athens tion tone tragic Trelawny Venice VIII virtue words writes youth