Byron & Shakespeare - Wils KniRoutledge, 2013-10-28 - 408 psl. In this volume, G. Wilson Knight deals with the "superabundance of analogies between Byron and Shakespeare" through analysis and literarty criticism of poetry, sonnets and essays. |
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... called upon to write , there is apparent a consistent , reasoned , and fruitful approach to the dimension of what we call ' genius ' that is throughout dispassionately interpretative . Genius traffics with the imponderables ; it ...
... called upon to write , there is apparent a consistent , reasoned , and fruitful approach to the dimension of what we call ' genius ' that is throughout dispassionately interpretative . Genius traffics with the imponderables ; it ...
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... called Byron's ' mobility ' and all the play of opposites which it contained , yet we cannot , any more than when thinking of Hamlet , deny that we are always in the presence of a single man ; every different aspect of Byron remains ...
... called Byron's ' mobility ' and all the play of opposites which it contained , yet we cannot , any more than when thinking of Hamlet , deny that we are always in the presence of a single man ; every different aspect of Byron remains ...
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... called ' superstitious ' ; he was probably clairvoyant ; and some of his greater works , Childe Harold , Manfred and Cain are saturated in occult perception.1 All this forms part of a personality famed for its practical , down - to ...
... called ' superstitious ' ; he was probably clairvoyant ; and some of his greater works , Childe Harold , Manfred and Cain are saturated in occult perception.1 All this forms part of a personality famed for its practical , down - to ...
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... called a dramatic incarnation of the European imagination as it had in his period matured ; and he prophetically forecasts what was to follow . This is what I had in mind when in my Lord Byron : Christian Virtues I called Byron ' the ...
... called a dramatic incarnation of the European imagination as it had in his period matured ; and he prophetically forecasts what was to follow . This is what I had in mind when in my Lord Byron : Christian Virtues I called Byron ' the ...
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... called an expansion of the Sonnets , the falsity of Timon's friends finding an obvious place in the comparison . It is my purpose to show that Byron's life and writings bear evidence of a sexual balance close to Shakespeare's . The ...
... called an expansion of the Sonnets , the falsity of Timon's friends finding an obvious place in the comparison . It is my purpose to show that Byron's life and writings bear evidence of a sexual balance close to Shakespeare's . The ...
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A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
RICHARD III AND MACBETH | 151 |
TIMON AND SHYLOCK | 188 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAS OTHELLO | 227 |
TEMPESTS LEAR PROSPERO | 262 |
HENRY VIII | 317 |
THE GOLDEN THREAD | 333 |
THE SEPARATION CONTROVERSY | 351 |
INDEX OF NAMES AND TITLES | 367 |
INDEX OF BYRONIC THEMES SELECTED | 378 |
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