Byron's PoliticsRowman & Littlefield, 1987 - 211 pages |
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... revolutionary discourse of the Whig opposition seeking to adapt an old language of resistance to the new stresses caused by the French Revolutionary wars . Byron represented his inherited role as that of a ' Friend of the People ' and ...
... revolutionary discourse of the Whig opposition seeking to adapt an old language of resistance to the new stresses caused by the French Revolutionary wars . Byron represented his inherited role as that of a ' Friend of the People ' and ...
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... revolutionary discourse of the Whig opposition seeking to adapt an old language of resistance to the new stresses caused by the French Revolutionary wars . Byron represented his inherited role as that of a ' Friend of the People ' and ...
... revolutionary discourse of the Whig opposition seeking to adapt an old language of resistance to the new stresses caused by the French Revolutionary wars . Byron represented his inherited role as that of a ' Friend of the People ' and ...
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... Revolutionary poetry , English -History and criticism . I. Title . PR4392.P64K4 1987 821'.7 86-28847 ISBN 0-389-20715-2 Typeset in 11/12 pt Garamond by Quality Phototypesetting Ltd. , Bristol Printed in Great Britain by Biddles Ltd ...
... Revolutionary poetry , English -History and criticism . I. Title . PR4392.P64K4 1987 821'.7 86-28847 ISBN 0-389-20715-2 Typeset in 11/12 pt Garamond by Quality Phototypesetting Ltd. , Bristol Printed in Great Britain by Biddles Ltd ...
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... revolutionary France . ' I shall attempt to perform my duty towards this great man ' , wrote Mavrocordato , for the eyes of the London Greek Committee , ' the eternal gratitude of my country will perhaps be the only true tribute to his ...
... revolutionary France . ' I shall attempt to perform my duty towards this great man ' , wrote Mavrocordato , for the eyes of the London Greek Committee , ' the eternal gratitude of my country will perhaps be the only true tribute to his ...
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Contents
Introduction | 2 |
Byron in the Lords The Languages of Resistance | 35 |
Harold in Italy The Politics of Classical History | 58 |
Venice Preserved | 83 |
The Reign of George III The Vision of Judgment | 120 |
There is no Alternative Don Juan | 147 |
Epilogue | 195 |
Notes | 197 |
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