'The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley' explores the poetic heroism developed in Byron and Shelley's poetry and drama. The book traces how the heroism of the poet, as an idea, an ideal and an illusion, undergoes many different incarnations and definitions as both poets shape distinctive and changing conceptions of the hero throughout their careers.
'The Poet-Hero in the Work of Byron and Shelley' explores the poetic heroism developed in Byron and Shelley's poetry and drama. The book traces how the heroism of the poet, as an idea, an ideal and an illusion, undergoes many different incarnations and definitions as both poets shape distinctive and changing conceptions of the hero throughout their careers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Madeleine Callaghan is a senior lecturer in Romantic Literature at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has published various articles and chapters on Romantic and post-Romantic poetry. Callaghan is the author of Shelley's Living Artistry: Letters, Poems, Plays (2017), co-author of The Romantic Poetry Handbook (2018) and co-editor of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry: Hardy to Mahon (2011).
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Acknowledgements Note on Texts and Abbreviations Introduction: The Poet- Hero: 'Who shall trace the void?' Part I Byron Chapter One 'A tyrant- spell': The Byronic (Poet- )Hero in Manfred , Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Beppo Chapter Two 'Degraded to a Doge': Inappropriate Poetic Heroism in Marino Faliero Chapter Three 'Thoughts unspeakable': Poetic Heroism under Pressure in Cain and The Deformed Transformed Chapter Four Poetic Heroism and Authority: Don Juan and 'Epistle to Augusta' Interchapter: Chapter Five 'As we wish our souls to be': Julian and Maddalo and The Island Part II Shelley Chapter Six 'The Highest Idealism of Passion and of Power': Shelley's Heroic Poetics in A Defence of Poetry, The Mask of Anarchy and Prometheus Unbound Chapter Seven 'Holy and Heroic Verse': The Revolutionary Poet- Heroes of Laon and Cythna Chapter Eight 'This soul out of my soul': The Trial of the Poet- Hero in Shelley's Epipsychidion Chapter Nine 'His mute voice': The Two Heroes of Adonais Conclusion The Byronic and the Shelleyan Poet- Hero Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Note on Texts and Abbreviations Introduction: The Poet- Hero: 'Who shall trace the void?' Part I Byron Chapter One 'A tyrant- spell': The Byronic (Poet- )Hero in Manfred , Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Beppo Chapter Two 'Degraded to a Doge': Inappropriate Poetic Heroism in Marino Faliero Chapter Three 'Thoughts unspeakable': Poetic Heroism under Pressure in Cain and The Deformed Transformed Chapter Four Poetic Heroism and Authority: Don Juan and 'Epistle to Augusta' Interchapter: Chapter Five 'As we wish our souls to be': Julian and Maddalo and The Island Part II Shelley Chapter Six 'The Highest Idealism of Passion and of Power': Shelley's Heroic Poetics in A Defence of Poetry, The Mask of Anarchy and Prometheus Unbound Chapter Seven 'Holy and Heroic Verse': The Revolutionary Poet- Heroes of Laon and Cythna Chapter Eight 'This soul out of my soul': The Trial of the Poet- Hero in Shelley's Epipsychidion Chapter Nine 'His mute voice': The Two Heroes of Adonais Conclusion The Byronic and the Shelleyan Poet- Hero Bibliography Index.
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