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Visual Culture in a Diasporic World,in,.and one of the principal themes of Byron criticism is that the impulse did not work for Byron. We are familiar with this impulse of romance in such major romantic works as . and .. Wordsworth celebrates in his poem the preservation of the ‘first/Poetic spirit of our human life’ (II. 260–1) whichLEVER 发表于 2025-3-25 10:58:44
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Byron and the Satiric Temper,satire as elusive as ever. Perhaps it is best approached as a mood or temper, but even here the reference is necessarily wide. Most accounts have placed it between two extremes, traditionally represented by Horace and Juvenal. John Dennis wrote, for example:gastritis 发表于 2025-3-25 18:18:47
Visual Culture in a Diasporic World,re of the great gulf fixed between the world we want and the world we have, and in the poetry of both there is a strong sense of the strain of bringing the two worlds into any kind of alignment, but there is also, overall, an equally strong sense of the possibility of doing so.大气层 发表于 2025-3-25 20:54:18
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The Byronic Byron,the verdict that . represents the peak of Byron’s poetic achievement or, if it comes to that, to deny that many of the stanzas of the Byronic Byron are, as Swinburne said (in his ‘second thoughts’ on the subject) ‘blundering, floundering, lumbering and stumbling’.表主动 发表于 2025-3-26 07:48:36
,Don Juan in Search of Freedom: Byron’s Emergence as a Satirist, presentation, not due to basic changes in Byron’s thinking but imposed on his verse (for it is a one-way process by which his epistolary prose is unaffected) by preconceived notions of literary decorum from which he only escaped towards the end of his writing career.palliative-care 发表于 2025-3-26 09:21:34
Ultrafiltration und Mikrofiltration,the verdict that . represents the peak of Byron’s poetic achievement or, if it comes to that, to deny that many of the stanzas of the Byronic Byron are, as Swinburne said (in his ‘second thoughts’ on the subject) ‘blundering, floundering, lumbering and stumbling’.不理会 发表于 2025-3-26 14:14:38
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28053-6 presentation, not due to basic changes in Byron’s thinking but imposed on his verse (for it is a one-way process by which his epistolary prose is unaffected) by preconceived notions of literary decorum from which he only escaped towards the end of his writing career.GLIB 发表于 2025-3-26 20:23:53
,Byron’s Cornish Ancestry,e that lovely valley to look down on the beach below. A very appropriate setting for the poet’s Cornish ancestry, though not many people know about that side to him. The Castle was built by his Trevanion cousins, who practically bankrupted themselves in doing so and sold it to the Williams family, w