Lord ByronTwayne Publishers, 1998 - 189 ページ Series Editors: Kinley E. Roby, Northeastern University; Herbert Sussman, Northeastern University; Joseph Bartolomeo, University of Massachusetts; George Economou, University of Oklahoma; Arthur F. Kinney, University of Massachusetts. TWAYNES UNITED STATES AUTHORS, ENGLISH AUTHORS, and WORLD AUTHORS Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their works. Devoted to critical interpretation and discussion of an authors work, each study takes account of major literary trends and important scholarly contributions and provides new critical insights with an original point of view. An Authors Series volume addresses readers ranging from advanced high school students to university professors. The book suggests to the informed reader new ways of considering a writers work. A reader new to the work under examination will, after reading the Authors Series, be compelled to turn to the originals, bringing to the reading a basic knowledge and fresh critical perspectives. Each volume features: a critical, interpretive study and explication of the authors works; a brief biography of the author; an accessible chronology outlining the life, work, and relevant historical background of the author; aids for further study -- complete notes and references, a selected annotated bibliography, and an index; and a readable style presented in a manageable length. |
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... Drama is complete already there can be nothing like what has been ” ( BLJ , 5 : 196 ) . The problems : Byron admired stage drama too fervently to settle for anything less than the highest accomplishment , and he knew the fickle ...
... drama " ( BLJ , 9:88 ) . Byron's preface acknowledges that the drama " is taken entirely from the ' German's Tale , Kruitzner , ' published many years ago in ' Lee's Canterbury Tales ' " ( CPW , 6 : 384 ) . Byron has been criticized for ...
... drama breaks off , in the aftermath of Rome's fall , Arnold is lamenting that the worthy woman does not love him . Embracing a wretchedness his beauty and valor cannot relieve , Arnold moans that " I would not quit / My unre- quited ...