ByronNorthcote House, 2000 - 86 ページ After Shakespeare the most famous British author in Europe, in Britain Byron was for years either neglected, or a victim of the myth of his own personality. Now he is read and studied both for his complex politics and as a forerunner of many of the ideas and techniques more usually associated with post-modernism. Bone tackles the critical problems both of the populism of much of Byron's early work, and conversely of the sophisticated comedy of Beppo, Don Juan and The Vision of Judgement. He argues that for all its contradictoriness Byron's poetic mind develops organically, and that the scintillating technique of the late works grow out of the profoundly modern world-view, relativistic and secular, which had developed through his early years. Byron's writing are seen as a vital area for post-ideological and new found criticism. |
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... present day . The ' Byronic Hero ' , a mixture of dark mystery and glamorous strength , is still the staple of Mills and Boon romantic fiction . It is no surprise that its first incarnation was such an instant success . Byron claims ...
... present , and though both the Childe's journey and the landscapes of the Tales are exotic for their time - another element in the literary transformation of boredom into glamour ( same plot , different scene ) - the Tales are exotic to ...
... present - participle form suggests unending activity , and the double rhymes differentiate the first two lines of the sequence ( cAUsing / pAUsing instead of glEAm- ing / drEAming etc ) . There is action and life , but suspended out of ...