Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... canto III and canto IV in the critical reception of Byron , to reflect upon the personal dynamics of his life at this time . Reading the infamous separation letters from Byron to Annabella — or " Bell ” —and to Sir Ralph Noel in the ...
... canto III and canto IV in the critical reception of Byron , to reflect upon the personal dynamics of his life at this time . Reading the infamous separation letters from Byron to Annabella — or " Bell ” —and to Sir Ralph Noel in the ...
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... canto III of Childe Harold plangently affirms its importance in Byron's self - engenderment - through - others as it frames Byron's voice and person ; no equivocation here , since he invokes at beginning and end of this canto his ...
... canto III of Childe Harold plangently affirms its importance in Byron's self - engenderment - through - others as it frames Byron's voice and person ; no equivocation here , since he invokes at beginning and end of this canto his ...
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... canto IV , stanzas 150-51 , the vision of a daughter offering to nurture her father with her breast defines for the narrator a way out of the prison of life , through a union so intense that " Heaven's realm holds no such tide " ( IV ...
... canto IV , stanzas 150-51 , the vision of a daughter offering to nurture her father with her breast defines for the narrator a way out of the prison of life , through a union so intense that " Heaven's realm holds no such tide " ( IV ...
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