Lord Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Psychology Press, 1995 - 513 pages The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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... SHELLEY and PEACOCK on Byronic misanthropy 1818 ISS Don Juan ( 1819-24 ) 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II ( a ) HOBHOUSE 1818-19 159 ( b ) SHELLEY 1818 , 1820 160 ( c X CONTENTS.
... SHELLEY and PEACOCK on Byronic misanthropy 1818 ISS Don Juan ( 1819-24 ) 23 Some reactions to Cantos I and II ( a ) HOBHOUSE 1818-19 159 ( b ) SHELLEY 1818 , 1820 160 ( c X CONTENTS.
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... SHELLEY and MARY SHELLEY 1822 , 1821 215 ( e ) CRABB ROBINSON 1822 216 ( f ) LOCKHART 1822 216 ( g ) SIR SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES 1824 217 ( h ) GOETHE 1824 , 1827 218 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain ( a ) Gentleman's Magazine 1821 219 ...
... SHELLEY and MARY SHELLEY 1822 , 1821 215 ( e ) CRABB ROBINSON 1822 216 ( f ) LOCKHART 1822 216 ( g ) SIR SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES 1824 217 ( h ) GOETHE 1824 , 1827 218 34 Three orthodox attacks on Cain ( a ) Gentleman's Magazine 1821 219 ...
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... Shelley and Byron [ 1853 ] 1859 54 BAGEHOT on the mere fashion for Byron [ 1864 ] 1879 365 55 Byron and working - class readers : three points of view ( a ) FRIEDRICH ENGELS 1845 368 ( b ) GEORGE ELIOT 1869 , 1866 ( c xii CONTENTS.
... Shelley and Byron [ 1853 ] 1859 54 BAGEHOT on the mere fashion for Byron [ 1864 ] 1879 365 55 Byron and working - class readers : three points of view ( a ) FRIEDRICH ENGELS 1845 368 ( b ) GEORGE ELIOT 1869 , 1866 ( c xii CONTENTS.
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Contents
Review Gentlemans Magazine 1809 | 33 |
FRANCIS JEFFREY Edinburgh Review 1812 | 40 |
THE TURKISH TALES 181316 | 53 |
ELLIS review of The Corsair and Lara Quarterly | 65 |
Verse commentaries on Byrons poetry 181215 | 75 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage Canto III 1816 | 81 |
JEFFREY Edinburgh Review 181617 | 98 |
Manfred 1817 | 116 |
Don Juan 181924 | 255 |
EGERTON BRYDGES on Don Juan 1824 | 262 |
HAZLITT on Byron 1825 | 268 |
Don Juan unpoetical? 1829 | 280 |
CARLYLE on Byron and Byronism 182443 | 286 |
MACAULAY on Byron 1831 | 295 |
BULWERLYTTON on Byrons popularity 1833 | 317 |
HENRY TAYLOR on Byrons deficiencies as a poet | 325 |
PRESBYTER ANGLICANUS Blackwoods Magazine | 126 |
SCOTT Quarterly Review 1818 | 137 |
JOHN WILSON Edinburgh Review 1818 | 148 |
SHELLEY and PEACOCK on Byronic misanthropy | 156 |
Don Juan 181924 | 166 |
LEIGH HUNT review of Cantos I and | 174 |
JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART John Bulls Letter | 182 |
CROKER On Cantos III and IV 1820 | 192 |
JEFFREY on Don Juan 1822 | 199 |
THE DRAMAS 1821 | 207 |
Some reactions to Cain | 214 |
HUNT review of Cain Examiner 1822 | 222 |
JEFFREY review of Sardanapalus The Two Foscari | 228 |
Quarterly Review 1822 | 236 |
The Vision of Judgment 1822 | 249 |
SI THACKERAY on Byrons insincerity 1846 | 342 |
KINGSLEY on Shelley and Byron 1853 1859 | 350 |
BAGEHOT on the mere fashion for Byron 1864 1879 | 365 |
SWINBURNEs defence of Byron 1866 1875 | 373 |
JOHN MORLEY on Byron and the Revolution 1870 | 384 |
JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS on Byron 1880 | 410 |
RUSKIN on Byron 184186 | 421 |
ARNOLD on Byron 185088 | 441 |
W E HENLEY on Byron 1881 1890 | 460 |
SAINTSBURY on Byrons secondrateness 1896 | 477 |
CHESTERTON on Byrons optimism 1902 | 484 |
J F A PYRE on Byron and modern taste 1907 | 491 |
ARTHUR SYMONS on Byron 1909 | 497 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 506 |
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