Byron in Context
Herausgeber: Tuite, Clara
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Illuminates the multiple contexts in which the life, works and reception of Lord Byron (1788-1824) are understood.
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Illuminates the multiple contexts in which the life, works and reception of Lord Byron (1788-1824) are understood.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781316632673
- ISBN-10: 1316632679
- Artikelnr.: 62304231
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781316632673
- ISBN-10: 1316632679
- Artikelnr.: 62304231
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Early years Jonathan Gross
2. The years of fame Diego Saglia
3. Exile Jane Stabler
4. Texts and editions Tom Mole
5. Byron and his publishers Mary O'Connell
6. Piracies, fakes and forgeries Gary Dyer
Part II. Political, Social and Intellectual Transformations: 7. Politics John Beckett
8. War Neil Ramsey
9. Greece's Byron Spiridoula Demetriou
10. Byron's Italy Timothy Webb
11. Orientalism Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
12. Religion Christine Kenyon Jones
13. Natural philosophy Thomas H. Ford
14. Sexuality Richard C. Sha
15. Libertinism Adam Komisaruk
16. Fashion, self-fashioning and the body Laura J. George
Part III. Literary Cultures: 17. Classicism and neoclassicism Bernard Beatty
18. Epic (and historiography) Carla Pomarè
19. Romance Omar F. Miranda
20. Byron's lyric practice Anna Camilleri
21. Satire Mark Canuel
22. The Satanic School Mirka Horová
23. The Lake Poets Madeleine Callaghan
24. Byron's accidental muse: Robert Southey Susan J. Wolfson
25. 'Benign ceruleans of the second sex!': Byron and the Bluestockings Caroline Franklin
26. The Pisan Circle and the Cockney School Maria Schoina
27. Drama and theatre Rolf P. Lessenich
28. Autobiography Alan Rawes
29. 'Literatoor', literary theory and critical practice Clara Tuite
30. Periodical culture, the literary review and the mass media Andrew Franta
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 31. Contemporary critical reception to 1824 William Christie
32. Byron, radicals and reformers Jason Goldsmith
33. European reception Peter Vassallo
34. Recollections, conversations and biographies Julian North
35. Posthumous reception and re-invention to 1900 Eric Eisner
36. Popular culture Lindsey Eckert
37. Byron now Ghislaine McDayter.
2. The years of fame Diego Saglia
3. Exile Jane Stabler
4. Texts and editions Tom Mole
5. Byron and his publishers Mary O'Connell
6. Piracies, fakes and forgeries Gary Dyer
Part II. Political, Social and Intellectual Transformations: 7. Politics John Beckett
8. War Neil Ramsey
9. Greece's Byron Spiridoula Demetriou
10. Byron's Italy Timothy Webb
11. Orientalism Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
12. Religion Christine Kenyon Jones
13. Natural philosophy Thomas H. Ford
14. Sexuality Richard C. Sha
15. Libertinism Adam Komisaruk
16. Fashion, self-fashioning and the body Laura J. George
Part III. Literary Cultures: 17. Classicism and neoclassicism Bernard Beatty
18. Epic (and historiography) Carla Pomarè
19. Romance Omar F. Miranda
20. Byron's lyric practice Anna Camilleri
21. Satire Mark Canuel
22. The Satanic School Mirka Horová
23. The Lake Poets Madeleine Callaghan
24. Byron's accidental muse: Robert Southey Susan J. Wolfson
25. 'Benign ceruleans of the second sex!': Byron and the Bluestockings Caroline Franklin
26. The Pisan Circle and the Cockney School Maria Schoina
27. Drama and theatre Rolf P. Lessenich
28. Autobiography Alan Rawes
29. 'Literatoor', literary theory and critical practice Clara Tuite
30. Periodical culture, the literary review and the mass media Andrew Franta
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 31. Contemporary critical reception to 1824 William Christie
32. Byron, radicals and reformers Jason Goldsmith
33. European reception Peter Vassallo
34. Recollections, conversations and biographies Julian North
35. Posthumous reception and re-invention to 1900 Eric Eisner
36. Popular culture Lindsey Eckert
37. Byron now Ghislaine McDayter.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Early years Jonathan Gross
2. The years of fame Diego Saglia
3. Exile Jane Stabler
4. Texts and editions Tom Mole
5. Byron and his publishers Mary O'Connell
6. Piracies, fakes and forgeries Gary Dyer
Part II. Political, Social and Intellectual Transformations: 7. Politics John Beckett
8. War Neil Ramsey
9. Greece's Byron Spiridoula Demetriou
10. Byron's Italy Timothy Webb
11. Orientalism Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
12. Religion Christine Kenyon Jones
13. Natural philosophy Thomas H. Ford
14. Sexuality Richard C. Sha
15. Libertinism Adam Komisaruk
16. Fashion, self-fashioning and the body Laura J. George
Part III. Literary Cultures: 17. Classicism and neoclassicism Bernard Beatty
18. Epic (and historiography) Carla Pomarè
19. Romance Omar F. Miranda
20. Byron's lyric practice Anna Camilleri
21. Satire Mark Canuel
22. The Satanic School Mirka Horová
23. The Lake Poets Madeleine Callaghan
24. Byron's accidental muse: Robert Southey Susan J. Wolfson
25. 'Benign ceruleans of the second sex!': Byron and the Bluestockings Caroline Franklin
26. The Pisan Circle and the Cockney School Maria Schoina
27. Drama and theatre Rolf P. Lessenich
28. Autobiography Alan Rawes
29. 'Literatoor', literary theory and critical practice Clara Tuite
30. Periodical culture, the literary review and the mass media Andrew Franta
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 31. Contemporary critical reception to 1824 William Christie
32. Byron, radicals and reformers Jason Goldsmith
33. European reception Peter Vassallo
34. Recollections, conversations and biographies Julian North
35. Posthumous reception and re-invention to 1900 Eric Eisner
36. Popular culture Lindsey Eckert
37. Byron now Ghislaine McDayter.
2. The years of fame Diego Saglia
3. Exile Jane Stabler
4. Texts and editions Tom Mole
5. Byron and his publishers Mary O'Connell
6. Piracies, fakes and forgeries Gary Dyer
Part II. Political, Social and Intellectual Transformations: 7. Politics John Beckett
8. War Neil Ramsey
9. Greece's Byron Spiridoula Demetriou
10. Byron's Italy Timothy Webb
11. Orientalism Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
12. Religion Christine Kenyon Jones
13. Natural philosophy Thomas H. Ford
14. Sexuality Richard C. Sha
15. Libertinism Adam Komisaruk
16. Fashion, self-fashioning and the body Laura J. George
Part III. Literary Cultures: 17. Classicism and neoclassicism Bernard Beatty
18. Epic (and historiography) Carla Pomarè
19. Romance Omar F. Miranda
20. Byron's lyric practice Anna Camilleri
21. Satire Mark Canuel
22. The Satanic School Mirka Horová
23. The Lake Poets Madeleine Callaghan
24. Byron's accidental muse: Robert Southey Susan J. Wolfson
25. 'Benign ceruleans of the second sex!': Byron and the Bluestockings Caroline Franklin
26. The Pisan Circle and the Cockney School Maria Schoina
27. Drama and theatre Rolf P. Lessenich
28. Autobiography Alan Rawes
29. 'Literatoor', literary theory and critical practice Clara Tuite
30. Periodical culture, the literary review and the mass media Andrew Franta
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 31. Contemporary critical reception to 1824 William Christie
32. Byron, radicals and reformers Jason Goldsmith
33. European reception Peter Vassallo
34. Recollections, conversations and biographies Julian North
35. Posthumous reception and re-invention to 1900 Eric Eisner
36. Popular culture Lindsey Eckert
37. Byron now Ghislaine McDayter.