Byron's Don Juan and the Don Juan LegendClarendon Press, 1997 - 310 էջ This contextual reading of Byron's epic poem argues that the importance of the Don Juan legend has been considerably underestimated. Focusing on such issues as seduction, class sexualities, and popular theatrical form, this book argues that the Don Juan legend is a vital context for understanding the poem's cultural and sexual politics. This study also critiques traditional myth-criticism and applies postmodern and feminist theories to its consideration of both Byron's poem and the legend itself. |
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Moyra Haslett. pseudo - Greek facades , an irony which did not escape Byron and which he duly noted in his ' Address , Spoken at the Open- ing of Drury Lane Theatre ' ( 1812 ) . The division between the houses became increasingly ...
Moyra Haslett. pseudo - Greek facades , an irony which did not escape Byron and which he duly noted in his ' Address , Spoken at the Open- ing of Drury Lane Theatre ' ( 1812 ) . The division between the houses became increasingly ...
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... and 363. For the innuendo of methodiste ' see Louis Crompton , Byron and Greek Love ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 ) , 127-9 . called in Teresa Guiccioli's Lord Byron jugé par les témoins Byron's Don Juan 129.
... and 363. For the innuendo of methodiste ' see Louis Crompton , Byron and Greek Love ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 ) , 127-9 . called in Teresa Guiccioli's Lord Byron jugé par les témoins Byron's Don Juan 129.
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... Greek Love : Homophobia in Nineteenth- Century England ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 ) . Davidoff , Leonore , and Hall , Catherine , Family Fortunes : Men and Women of the English Middle Class , 1780-1850 ( London ...
... Greek Love : Homophobia in Nineteenth- Century England ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 ) . Davidoff , Leonore , and Hall , Catherine , Family Fortunes : Men and Women of the English Middle Class , 1780-1850 ( London ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BYRONS DON JUAN 75 | 16 |
THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS | 133 |
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