Byron : Augustan and romantic

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Byron : Augustan and romantic

edited by Andrew Rutherford

Macmillan in association with the British Council, 1990

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A selection of essays on Byron and the impact of his writings, the poetry of deception, the romantic heroine and the empire in the East.

Table of Contents

  • The impact of Byron's writings - an evaluative approach, William St Clair
  • "My brain is feminine" - Byron and the poetry of deception, Jerome J. McGann
  • Byron and the romantic heroine, Malcolm Kelsall
  • Byron and the Empire in the East, Marilyn Butler
  • Byron Augustan - mutations of mock-heroic in "Don Juan" and Shelley's "Peter Bell the Third", Claude Rawson
  • continuities and discontinuities of language and voice in Dryden, Pope, and Byron, Bernard Beatty
  • Augustan satires and Panegyrics on London and Byron's image of the city, Michael Gassermeier
  • Byron, Pope, and the Grand Tour, Michael G. Cooke
  • Byron in Italy - the return of Augustus, Donald H. Reiman
  • "Don Juan" transformed, Anne Barton
  • Byron's "Wrong Revolutionary System" and romanticism, Hermann Fischer
  • the quintessential Byron, Leslie A. Marchand.

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