Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... poetry . Byron's poetry often invites audience identification and the fact that his poems brought to the surface so many of the concealed urges and pressures of the age increased their appeal . For most readers Byron's earlier poems ...
... poetry . Byron's poetry often invites audience identification and the fact that his poems brought to the surface so many of the concealed urges and pressures of the age increased their appeal . For most readers Byron's earlier poems ...
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... poetry . He was the first to show the people that poetry is not a futile pastime , that it does not end in desires , that one should live up to one's writings .... This strongly felt need to make his life poetic , to bring the ideal ...
... poetry . He was the first to show the people that poetry is not a futile pastime , that it does not end in desires , that one should live up to one's writings .... This strongly felt need to make his life poetic , to bring the ideal ...
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... poet has blended the poetry of his soul with the poetry of Nature , the harmony of Earth and the harmony of Heaven . " This poem was written after the defeat of the Decembrists ' uprising in 1825. It made part of the propaganda of Byron's ...
... poet has blended the poetry of his soul with the poetry of Nature , the harmony of Earth and the harmony of Heaven . " This poem was written after the defeat of the Decembrists ' uprising in 1825. It made part of the propaganda of Byron's ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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