Lord Byron
The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Rutherford, Andrew
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The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Rutherford, Andrew
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780415604543
- ISBN-10: 0415604540
- Artikelnr.: 57048388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780415604543
- ISBN-10: 0415604540
- Artikelnr.: 57048388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
General Editor's Preface
Andrew Rutherford; Note on the Text
Dhanireddy R. Reddy; Introduction
Andrew Rutherford; Part 1 Hours of Idleness; Chapter 1 Henry P. Brougham
unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; Chapter 2 From an unsigned review
Gentleman's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 3 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos I and II; Chapter 3 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 4 Francis Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 5 George Ellis
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
George Ellis; Part 4 The Turkish Tales
George Ellis; Chapter 6 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 7 Ellis from his unsigned review of The Corsair and Lara
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 8 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 9 Verse commentaries on Byron's poetry 1812-1815
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 10 Wordsworth on Byron's lack of genius April 1816
Andrew Rutherford; Part 5 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto III; Chapter 11 Some first reactions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 12 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 13 Jeffrey
from his unsigned
review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 6 Manfred; Chapter 14 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Blackwood's Magazine
John Wilson; Chapter 15 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 16 Goethe on Manfred
1817 1820
Andrew Rutherford; Part 7 Beppo February 1818; Chapter 17 Some early opinions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 18 'Presbyter Anglicanus'
from a 'Letter to the Author of Beppo'
Blackwood's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 8 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto IV April 1818; Chapter 19 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review
Yellow Dwarf
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 20 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 21 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
John Wilson; Chapter 22 Percy Bysshe Shelley and Thomas Love Peacock on Byronic misanthropy 1818
Andrew Rutherford; Part 9 Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II 1818-21
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 24 Blackwood's Magazine's 'Remarks on Don Juan'
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 25 Leigh Hunt
from his unsigned review of Cantos I and II
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 26 Robert Southey on Don Juan and the Satanic School of Poetry
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 27 From John Gibson Lockhart's anonymous Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Byron.
John Bull; Chapter 28 Croker read Cantos III and IV
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 29 Shelley on Cantos III
IV and V.
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 30 Jeffrey on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Part 10 The Dramas
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 31 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
London Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 32 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 33 Some reactions to Cain 1821
1822
1824
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 35 Leigh Hunt
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 36 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 37 Reginald Heber
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Quarterly Review
Reginald Heber; Part 11 The Vision of Judgment; Chapter 38 Contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Part 12 Don Juan (1819-21); Chapter 39 Blackwood's Magazine
on Don Juan Cantos VI to VIII and IX to XI
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 40 Some minor reviewers on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 41 Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 42 Dismissive comments on Byron
by Keats
Coleridge
Lamb
Southey and Wordsworth
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 43 Hazlitt on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 44 Newman and Goethe: Don Juan unpoetical?
1829 1871;
1827 1850
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 45 Galt
Moore and Northcote on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 46 Carlyle on Byron and Byronism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 47 Macaulay on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 48 Bulwer-Lytton on Byron's popularity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 49 Henry Taylor on Byron's deficiencies as a poet
Henry Taylor; Chapter 50 Mazzini on Byron and Liberty
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 51 Thackeray on Byron's insincerity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 52 Peo on Byron's metrics
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 53 Kingsley on Shelley and Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 54 Bagehot on the mere fashion for Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 55 Byron and working-class readers: three points of view 1845; 1869
1866; 1887
1900
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 56 Swinburne's defence of Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 57 John Morley on Byron and the Revolution
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 58 John Addington Symonds on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 59 Ruskin on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 60 Arnold on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 61 W. E. Henley on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 62 Swinburne's attack on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 63 Saintsbury on Byron's second-rateness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 64 Paul Elmer More on Byron's classicism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 65 Chesterton on Byron s optimism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 66 J. Churton Collins on Byron's greatness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 67 J. F. A. Pyre on Byron and modern taste
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 68 Arthur Symons on Byron.
Andrew Rutherford; Note on the Text
Dhanireddy R. Reddy; Introduction
Andrew Rutherford; Part 1 Hours of Idleness; Chapter 1 Henry P. Brougham
unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; Chapter 2 From an unsigned review
Gentleman's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 3 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos I and II; Chapter 3 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 4 Francis Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 5 George Ellis
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
George Ellis; Part 4 The Turkish Tales
George Ellis; Chapter 6 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 7 Ellis from his unsigned review of The Corsair and Lara
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 8 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 9 Verse commentaries on Byron's poetry 1812-1815
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 10 Wordsworth on Byron's lack of genius April 1816
Andrew Rutherford; Part 5 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto III; Chapter 11 Some first reactions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 12 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 13 Jeffrey
from his unsigned
review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 6 Manfred; Chapter 14 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Blackwood's Magazine
John Wilson; Chapter 15 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 16 Goethe on Manfred
1817 1820
Andrew Rutherford; Part 7 Beppo February 1818; Chapter 17 Some early opinions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 18 'Presbyter Anglicanus'
from a 'Letter to the Author of Beppo'
Blackwood's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 8 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto IV April 1818; Chapter 19 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review
Yellow Dwarf
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 20 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 21 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
John Wilson; Chapter 22 Percy Bysshe Shelley and Thomas Love Peacock on Byronic misanthropy 1818
Andrew Rutherford; Part 9 Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II 1818-21
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 24 Blackwood's Magazine's 'Remarks on Don Juan'
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 25 Leigh Hunt
from his unsigned review of Cantos I and II
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 26 Robert Southey on Don Juan and the Satanic School of Poetry
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 27 From John Gibson Lockhart's anonymous Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Byron.
John Bull; Chapter 28 Croker read Cantos III and IV
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 29 Shelley on Cantos III
IV and V.
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 30 Jeffrey on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Part 10 The Dramas
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 31 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
London Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 32 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 33 Some reactions to Cain 1821
1822
1824
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 35 Leigh Hunt
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 36 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 37 Reginald Heber
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Quarterly Review
Reginald Heber; Part 11 The Vision of Judgment; Chapter 38 Contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Part 12 Don Juan (1819-21); Chapter 39 Blackwood's Magazine
on Don Juan Cantos VI to VIII and IX to XI
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 40 Some minor reviewers on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 41 Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 42 Dismissive comments on Byron
by Keats
Coleridge
Lamb
Southey and Wordsworth
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 43 Hazlitt on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 44 Newman and Goethe: Don Juan unpoetical?
1829 1871;
1827 1850
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 45 Galt
Moore and Northcote on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 46 Carlyle on Byron and Byronism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 47 Macaulay on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 48 Bulwer-Lytton on Byron's popularity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 49 Henry Taylor on Byron's deficiencies as a poet
Henry Taylor; Chapter 50 Mazzini on Byron and Liberty
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 51 Thackeray on Byron's insincerity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 52 Peo on Byron's metrics
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 53 Kingsley on Shelley and Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 54 Bagehot on the mere fashion for Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 55 Byron and working-class readers: three points of view 1845; 1869
1866; 1887
1900
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 56 Swinburne's defence of Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 57 John Morley on Byron and the Revolution
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 58 John Addington Symonds on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 59 Ruskin on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 60 Arnold on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 61 W. E. Henley on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 62 Swinburne's attack on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 63 Saintsbury on Byron's second-rateness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 64 Paul Elmer More on Byron's classicism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 65 Chesterton on Byron s optimism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 66 J. Churton Collins on Byron's greatness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 67 J. F. A. Pyre on Byron and modern taste
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 68 Arthur Symons on Byron.
General Editor's Preface
Andrew Rutherford; Note on the Text
Dhanireddy R. Reddy; Introduction
Andrew Rutherford; Part 1 Hours of Idleness; Chapter 1 Henry P. Brougham
unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; Chapter 2 From an unsigned review
Gentleman's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 3 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos I and II; Chapter 3 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 4 Francis Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 5 George Ellis
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
George Ellis; Part 4 The Turkish Tales
George Ellis; Chapter 6 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 7 Ellis from his unsigned review of The Corsair and Lara
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 8 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 9 Verse commentaries on Byron's poetry 1812-1815
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 10 Wordsworth on Byron's lack of genius April 1816
Andrew Rutherford; Part 5 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto III; Chapter 11 Some first reactions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 12 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 13 Jeffrey
from his unsigned
review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 6 Manfred; Chapter 14 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Blackwood's Magazine
John Wilson; Chapter 15 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 16 Goethe on Manfred
1817 1820
Andrew Rutherford; Part 7 Beppo February 1818; Chapter 17 Some early opinions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 18 'Presbyter Anglicanus'
from a 'Letter to the Author of Beppo'
Blackwood's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 8 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto IV April 1818; Chapter 19 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review
Yellow Dwarf
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 20 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 21 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
John Wilson; Chapter 22 Percy Bysshe Shelley and Thomas Love Peacock on Byronic misanthropy 1818
Andrew Rutherford; Part 9 Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II 1818-21
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 24 Blackwood's Magazine's 'Remarks on Don Juan'
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 25 Leigh Hunt
from his unsigned review of Cantos I and II
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 26 Robert Southey on Don Juan and the Satanic School of Poetry
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 27 From John Gibson Lockhart's anonymous Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Byron.
John Bull; Chapter 28 Croker read Cantos III and IV
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 29 Shelley on Cantos III
IV and V.
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 30 Jeffrey on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Part 10 The Dramas
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 31 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
London Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 32 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 33 Some reactions to Cain 1821
1822
1824
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 35 Leigh Hunt
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 36 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 37 Reginald Heber
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Quarterly Review
Reginald Heber; Part 11 The Vision of Judgment; Chapter 38 Contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Part 12 Don Juan (1819-21); Chapter 39 Blackwood's Magazine
on Don Juan Cantos VI to VIII and IX to XI
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 40 Some minor reviewers on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 41 Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 42 Dismissive comments on Byron
by Keats
Coleridge
Lamb
Southey and Wordsworth
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 43 Hazlitt on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 44 Newman and Goethe: Don Juan unpoetical?
1829 1871;
1827 1850
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 45 Galt
Moore and Northcote on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 46 Carlyle on Byron and Byronism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 47 Macaulay on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 48 Bulwer-Lytton on Byron's popularity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 49 Henry Taylor on Byron's deficiencies as a poet
Henry Taylor; Chapter 50 Mazzini on Byron and Liberty
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 51 Thackeray on Byron's insincerity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 52 Peo on Byron's metrics
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 53 Kingsley on Shelley and Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 54 Bagehot on the mere fashion for Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 55 Byron and working-class readers: three points of view 1845; 1869
1866; 1887
1900
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 56 Swinburne's defence of Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 57 John Morley on Byron and the Revolution
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 58 John Addington Symonds on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 59 Ruskin on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 60 Arnold on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 61 W. E. Henley on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 62 Swinburne's attack on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 63 Saintsbury on Byron's second-rateness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 64 Paul Elmer More on Byron's classicism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 65 Chesterton on Byron s optimism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 66 J. Churton Collins on Byron's greatness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 67 J. F. A. Pyre on Byron and modern taste
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 68 Arthur Symons on Byron.
Andrew Rutherford; Note on the Text
Dhanireddy R. Reddy; Introduction
Andrew Rutherford; Part 1 Hours of Idleness; Chapter 1 Henry P. Brougham
unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; Chapter 2 From an unsigned review
Gentleman's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 3 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos I and II; Chapter 3 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 4 Francis Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 5 George Ellis
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
George Ellis; Part 4 The Turkish Tales
George Ellis; Chapter 6 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of The Corsair and The Bride of Abydos
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 7 Ellis from his unsigned review of The Corsair and Lara
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 8 Some contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 9 Verse commentaries on Byron's poetry 1812-1815
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 10 Wordsworth on Byron's lack of genius April 1816
Andrew Rutherford; Part 5 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto III; Chapter 11 Some first reactions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 12 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 13 Jeffrey
from his unsigned
review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Part 6 Manfred; Chapter 14 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Blackwood's Magazine
John Wilson; Chapter 15 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 16 Goethe on Manfred
1817 1820
Andrew Rutherford; Part 7 Beppo February 1818; Chapter 17 Some early opinions
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 18 'Presbyter Anglicanus'
from a 'Letter to the Author of Beppo'
Blackwood's Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Part 8 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto IV April 1818; Chapter 19 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review
Yellow Dwarf
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 20 Scott
from his unsigned review
Quarterly Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 21 John Wilson
from his unsigned review
Edinburgh Review
John Wilson; Chapter 22 Percy Bysshe Shelley and Thomas Love Peacock on Byronic misanthropy 1818
Andrew Rutherford; Part 9 Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II 1818-21
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 24 Blackwood's Magazine's 'Remarks on Don Juan'
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 25 Leigh Hunt
from his unsigned review of Cantos I and II
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 26 Robert Southey on Don Juan and the Satanic School of Poetry
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 27 From John Gibson Lockhart's anonymous Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Byron.
John Bull; Chapter 28 Croker read Cantos III and IV
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 29 Shelley on Cantos III
IV and V.
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 30 Jeffrey on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Part 10 The Dramas
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 31 Hazlitt
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
London Magazine
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 32 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 33 Some reactions to Cain 1821
1822
1824
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 35 Leigh Hunt
Examiner
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 36 Jeffrey
from his unsigned review of Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Edinburgh Review
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 37 Reginald Heber
from his unsigned review of Marino Faliero
Sardanapalus
The Two Foscari and Cain
Quarterly Review
Reginald Heber; Part 11 The Vision of Judgment; Chapter 38 Contemporary comments
Andrew Rutherford; Part 12 Don Juan (1819-21); Chapter 39 Blackwood's Magazine
on Don Juan Cantos VI to VIII and IX to XI
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 40 Some minor reviewers on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 41 Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 42 Dismissive comments on Byron
by Keats
Coleridge
Lamb
Southey and Wordsworth
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 43 Hazlitt on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 44 Newman and Goethe: Don Juan unpoetical?
1829 1871;
1827 1850
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 45 Galt
Moore and Northcote on Don Juan
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 46 Carlyle on Byron and Byronism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 47 Macaulay on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 48 Bulwer-Lytton on Byron's popularity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 49 Henry Taylor on Byron's deficiencies as a poet
Henry Taylor; Chapter 50 Mazzini on Byron and Liberty
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 51 Thackeray on Byron's insincerity
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 52 Peo on Byron's metrics
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 53 Kingsley on Shelley and Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 54 Bagehot on the mere fashion for Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 55 Byron and working-class readers: three points of view 1845; 1869
1866; 1887
1900
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 56 Swinburne's defence of Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 57 John Morley on Byron and the Revolution
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 58 John Addington Symonds on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 59 Ruskin on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 60 Arnold on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 61 W. E. Henley on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 62 Swinburne's attack on Byron
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 63 Saintsbury on Byron's second-rateness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 64 Paul Elmer More on Byron's classicism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 65 Chesterton on Byron s optimism
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 66 J. Churton Collins on Byron's greatness
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 67 J. F. A. Pyre on Byron and modern taste
Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 68 Arthur Symons on Byron.