Byron: Heritage and LegacyCheryl A. Wilson This exciting collection represents a range of scholarly approaches and include close textual study, comparative readings, and broad cultural analysis. Contributors to this collection include Bernard Beatty, Peter Cochran, Marilyn Gaull, Charles E. Robinson, Andrew Stauffer, and Timothy Webb. |
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... force . For some , the entity " literature " is no more than a chimera generated by dif- ferent contexts . There is nothing to attend to , it is suggested , other than the contexts themselves , in themselves and in their Introduction ...
... force . For some , the entity " literature " is no more than a chimera generated by dif- ferent contexts . There is nothing to attend to , it is suggested , other than the contexts themselves , in themselves and in their Introduction ...
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... force of their own which is not conferred by context alone . Byron detested the separation of poetry from life , but he did not think that poetry was simply to be explained by things external to its own fashioning . He was , roughly ...
... force of their own which is not conferred by context alone . Byron detested the separation of poetry from life , but he did not think that poetry was simply to be explained by things external to its own fashioning . He was , roughly ...
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... force . At the command of five ships , Byron left Louisbourg the next morning.5 Confined in the Baie de Chaleurs , on the run from two English flotillas , the French tried to reinforce their position . They sunk sev- eral small vessels ...
... force . At the command of five ships , Byron left Louisbourg the next morning.5 Confined in the Baie de Chaleurs , on the run from two English flotillas , the French tried to reinforce their position . They sunk sev- eral small vessels ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Byrons Fragments of Stone in the American Court | 7 |
Byron | 21 |
Copyright | |
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