Deeply informed and appealingly written, this revised and updated second edition gives fresh life to the enthralling sexual, poetic and political contradictions that make Byron the first literary celebrity. An authoritative source for students, this companion also points to emerging new areas of research.
Deeply informed and appealingly written, this revised and updated second edition gives fresh life to the enthralling sexual, poetic and political contradictions that make Byron the first literary celebrity. An authoritative source for students, this companion also points to emerging new areas of research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Byron's life and his biographers Paul Douglass 2. 'My pen is at the bottom of a page' Tom Mole 3. Byron's politics Malcolm Kelsall 4. Byron: gender and sexuality Andrew Elfenbein 5. Heroism and history: Childe Harold I and II and the tales Philip W. Martin 6. Byron and the Eastern Mediterranean: Childe Harold II and the 'polemic of Ottoman Greece' Nigel leask 7. 1816-17: Childe Harold III and Manfred Alan Rawes 8. Byron and the theatre Alan Richardson 9. Byron's experiments in drama: 1820-1822 Mirka HorovaI 10. Childe Harold IV, Don Juan and Beppo Drummond Bone 11. Redeeming levity: Byron's Don Juan Gavin Hopps 12. The Vision of Judgment and the visions of 'author' Susan J. Wolfson 13. Byron's bear and other animals Anna Camilleri 14. Byron's lyric poetry Jerome Mcgann 15. Byron and the eighteenth century Bernard Beatty 16. In Byron's Wake Clara Tuite 17. Byron, postmodernism and intertextuality Jane Stabler 18. 'Writing grows a habit': Authorship, addiction and the 'Gallanting' poet Ghislaine Mcdayter.
1. Byron's life and his biographers Paul Douglass 2. 'My pen is at the bottom of a page' Tom Mole 3. Byron's politics Malcolm Kelsall 4. Byron: gender and sexuality Andrew Elfenbein 5. Heroism and history: Childe Harold I and II and the tales Philip W. Martin 6. Byron and the Eastern Mediterranean: Childe Harold II and the 'polemic of Ottoman Greece' Nigel leask 7. 1816-17: Childe Harold III and Manfred Alan Rawes 8. Byron and the theatre Alan Richardson 9. Byron's experiments in drama: 1820-1822 Mirka HorovaI 10. Childe Harold IV, Don Juan and Beppo Drummond Bone 11. Redeeming levity: Byron's Don Juan Gavin Hopps 12. The Vision of Judgment and the visions of 'author' Susan J. Wolfson 13. Byron's bear and other animals Anna Camilleri 14. Byron's lyric poetry Jerome Mcgann 15. Byron and the eighteenth century Bernard Beatty 16. In Byron's Wake Clara Tuite 17. Byron, postmodernism and intertextuality Jane Stabler 18. 'Writing grows a habit': Authorship, addiction and the 'Gallanting' poet Ghislaine Mcdayter.
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