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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... periods. Byron is as notable for his synthesis of theAugustan and the Romantic, which corresponds roughly to the aristocratic and therevolutionary, as was Shakespeare for his interfusing of the Medieval and theRenaissance. In neither ...
... periods. Byron is as notable for his synthesis of theAugustan and the Romantic, which corresponds roughly to the aristocratic and therevolutionary, as was Shakespeare for his interfusing of the Medieval and theRenaissance. In neither ...
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... periods . Byron is as notable for his synthesis of the Augustan and the Romantic , which corresponds roughly to the aristocratic and the revolutionary , as was Shakespeare for his interfusing of the Medieval and the Renaissance . In ...
... periods . Byron is as notable for his synthesis of the Augustan and the Romantic , which corresponds roughly to the aristocratic and the revolutionary , as was Shakespeare for his interfusing of the Medieval and the Renaissance . In ...
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... periods of composition . Even so , is it not strange , if I am right in claiming that they are so alike in both depth and surface , that their at least superficial reputations in regard to those affairs of state with which both were so ...
... periods of composition . Even so , is it not strange , if I am right in claiming that they are so alike in both depth and surface , that their at least superficial reputations in regard to those affairs of state with which both were so ...
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... period which , as Patrick Cruttwell has argued in The Shakespearean Moment ( 1954 ) , enjoyed a unique balance of Church and State , corresponding within a limited field to the balance of Pope and Emperor striven for in the Middle Ages ...
... period which , as Patrick Cruttwell has argued in The Shakespearean Moment ( 1954 ) , enjoyed a unique balance of Church and State , corresponding within a limited field to the balance of Pope and Emperor striven for in the Middle Ages ...
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... period of 1815-1816 , the period of Napoleon's fall . Byron was kaleidoscopic ; he was good and evil , violent and childlike , worldly and fey ; and yet a single , recognizable man . Each of these qualities were aspects only ; the man ...
... period of 1815-1816 , the period of Napoleon's fall . Byron was kaleidoscopic ; he was good and evil , violent and childlike , worldly and fey ; and yet a single , recognizable man . Each of these qualities were aspects only ; the man ...
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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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