Byron Among the English Poets
Literary Tradition and Poetic Legacy
Herausgeber: Bucknell, Clare; Ward, Matthew
Byron Among the English Poets
Literary Tradition and Poetic Legacy
Herausgeber: Bucknell, Clare; Ward, Matthew
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The most comprehensive coverage to date of Byron's place within the English poetic tradition, this landmark study boasts a cast of the most eminent individuals working in the field and will become invaluable to students and scholars of Byron, Romantic Literature and English literary history more generally.
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The most comprehensive coverage to date of Byron's place within the English poetic tradition, this landmark study boasts a cast of the most eminent individuals working in the field and will become invaluable to students and scholars of Byron, Romantic Literature and English literary history more generally.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 377
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108829670
- ISBN-10: 1108829678
- Artikelnr.: 70523452
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 377
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108829670
- ISBN-10: 1108829678
- Artikelnr.: 70523452
Acknowledgements
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction Clare Bucknell and Matthew Ward
Part I. Inheritances: 1. Byron and Shakespeare Bernard Beatty
2. Not for Envy: Paradise Lost and the Inward Turn in Byron's Cain Jonathon Shears
3. Byron and Rochester Tom Lockwood
4. Byron's 'Popifying': Twice-Told Tales Fred Parker
5. 'Liquid Lines' and Della Cruscans: Byron among the Amatory Poets Clara Tuite
6. Byron and Satire Post-1760 Clare Bucknell
7. Byron's English Verse Inheritance Anna Camilleri
Part II. Contemporaries: 8. 'I ne'er mistake you for a personal foe': Byron and Wordsworth Madeleine Callaghan
9. The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812 Susan J. Wolfson
10. Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley, and Ottava Rima Ross Wilson
11. Byron, Keats, and the Time of Romanticism Jonathan Sachs
12. Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron's Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse Diego Saglia
13. 'Lord Byron, poh! The man wot writes the werses?': Clare, Byron and Class Simon Kövesi
Part III. Afterlives: 14. In-Between Byrons: Byronic Legacies in Women's Poetry of the Late Romantic to Mid-Victorian Era Sarah Wootton
15. Byron and Browning: Something and Nothing Jane Stabler
16. Arnold's Ambivalence and Byron's Force and Fire Matthew Ward
17. A.C. Swinburne and Byron's Bad Ear Richard Cronin
18. What Auden made of Byron Seamus Perry
19. Byronic Inflections in British Poetry since 1945 Gregory Leadbetter
20. Byron among our Contemporaries Gregory Dowling
Index.
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction Clare Bucknell and Matthew Ward
Part I. Inheritances: 1. Byron and Shakespeare Bernard Beatty
2. Not for Envy: Paradise Lost and the Inward Turn in Byron's Cain Jonathon Shears
3. Byron and Rochester Tom Lockwood
4. Byron's 'Popifying': Twice-Told Tales Fred Parker
5. 'Liquid Lines' and Della Cruscans: Byron among the Amatory Poets Clara Tuite
6. Byron and Satire Post-1760 Clare Bucknell
7. Byron's English Verse Inheritance Anna Camilleri
Part II. Contemporaries: 8. 'I ne'er mistake you for a personal foe': Byron and Wordsworth Madeleine Callaghan
9. The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812 Susan J. Wolfson
10. Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley, and Ottava Rima Ross Wilson
11. Byron, Keats, and the Time of Romanticism Jonathan Sachs
12. Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron's Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse Diego Saglia
13. 'Lord Byron, poh! The man wot writes the werses?': Clare, Byron and Class Simon Kövesi
Part III. Afterlives: 14. In-Between Byrons: Byronic Legacies in Women's Poetry of the Late Romantic to Mid-Victorian Era Sarah Wootton
15. Byron and Browning: Something and Nothing Jane Stabler
16. Arnold's Ambivalence and Byron's Force and Fire Matthew Ward
17. A.C. Swinburne and Byron's Bad Ear Richard Cronin
18. What Auden made of Byron Seamus Perry
19. Byronic Inflections in British Poetry since 1945 Gregory Leadbetter
20. Byron among our Contemporaries Gregory Dowling
Index.
Acknowledgements
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction Clare Bucknell and Matthew Ward
Part I. Inheritances: 1. Byron and Shakespeare Bernard Beatty
2. Not for Envy: Paradise Lost and the Inward Turn in Byron's Cain Jonathon Shears
3. Byron and Rochester Tom Lockwood
4. Byron's 'Popifying': Twice-Told Tales Fred Parker
5. 'Liquid Lines' and Della Cruscans: Byron among the Amatory Poets Clara Tuite
6. Byron and Satire Post-1760 Clare Bucknell
7. Byron's English Verse Inheritance Anna Camilleri
Part II. Contemporaries: 8. 'I ne'er mistake you for a personal foe': Byron and Wordsworth Madeleine Callaghan
9. The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812 Susan J. Wolfson
10. Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley, and Ottava Rima Ross Wilson
11. Byron, Keats, and the Time of Romanticism Jonathan Sachs
12. Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron's Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse Diego Saglia
13. 'Lord Byron, poh! The man wot writes the werses?': Clare, Byron and Class Simon Kövesi
Part III. Afterlives: 14. In-Between Byrons: Byronic Legacies in Women's Poetry of the Late Romantic to Mid-Victorian Era Sarah Wootton
15. Byron and Browning: Something and Nothing Jane Stabler
16. Arnold's Ambivalence and Byron's Force and Fire Matthew Ward
17. A.C. Swinburne and Byron's Bad Ear Richard Cronin
18. What Auden made of Byron Seamus Perry
19. Byronic Inflections in British Poetry since 1945 Gregory Leadbetter
20. Byron among our Contemporaries Gregory Dowling
Index.
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction Clare Bucknell and Matthew Ward
Part I. Inheritances: 1. Byron and Shakespeare Bernard Beatty
2. Not for Envy: Paradise Lost and the Inward Turn in Byron's Cain Jonathon Shears
3. Byron and Rochester Tom Lockwood
4. Byron's 'Popifying': Twice-Told Tales Fred Parker
5. 'Liquid Lines' and Della Cruscans: Byron among the Amatory Poets Clara Tuite
6. Byron and Satire Post-1760 Clare Bucknell
7. Byron's English Verse Inheritance Anna Camilleri
Part II. Contemporaries: 8. 'I ne'er mistake you for a personal foe': Byron and Wordsworth Madeleine Callaghan
9. The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812 Susan J. Wolfson
10. Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley, and Ottava Rima Ross Wilson
11. Byron, Keats, and the Time of Romanticism Jonathan Sachs
12. Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron's Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse Diego Saglia
13. 'Lord Byron, poh! The man wot writes the werses?': Clare, Byron and Class Simon Kövesi
Part III. Afterlives: 14. In-Between Byrons: Byronic Legacies in Women's Poetry of the Late Romantic to Mid-Victorian Era Sarah Wootton
15. Byron and Browning: Something and Nothing Jane Stabler
16. Arnold's Ambivalence and Byron's Force and Fire Matthew Ward
17. A.C. Swinburne and Byron's Bad Ear Richard Cronin
18. What Auden made of Byron Seamus Perry
19. Byronic Inflections in British Poetry since 1945 Gregory Leadbetter
20. Byron among our Contemporaries Gregory Dowling
Index.