The plays of Lord Byron : critical essays
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The plays of Lord Byron : critical essays
(Liverpool English texts and studies / general editor, Philip Edwards, v. 29)
Liverpool University Press, 1997
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Note
Bibliography: p. 379-390. - Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection bringing together in a single volume a number of the best twentieth-century essays on Byron's dramas, together with comprehensive bibliographies on each of them.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Byron's Stage Fright: the History of his Ambition and Fear of Writing for the Stage - David V. Erdman
Venice Preserved - Malcolm Kelsall
'Agonized Self-Conflict': Marino Faliero - G. Wilson Knight
Byron's Marino Faliero and the Force of Individual Agency - A. B. England
Marino Faliero and the Fault of Byron's Satire - Jerome Christensen
'Studiously Greek': The Two Foscari - Jerome J. McGann
'Suppressed Passion': The Two Foscari - Peter J. Manning
'My Hope Was to Bring Forth Heroes': The Two Foscari and the Fostering of Masculine Virtu by [a] Stoical Heroine - Caroline Franklin
'Simple' and 'Bright': Sardanapalus - G. Wilson Knight
'A Problem Few Dare Imitate': Sardanapalus and 'Effeminate Character' - Susan J. Wolfson
Byron's Cain and the Antimythological Myth - David Eggenschweiler
Byron's Lapse into Orthodoxy: an Unorthodox Reading of Cain - Daniel M. McVeigh
Orthodoxy and Unorthodoxy in Heaven and earth - Murray Roston and Jerome J. McGann
On the Borders of Heaven and Earth - Alan Richardson
The Devil as Doppelganger in The Deformed Transformed: the Sources and Meaning of Byron's Unfinished Drama - Charles E. Robinson
The Ideological Dimensions of Byron's The Deformed Transformed - Daniel P. Watkins
The Sins of the Father: Werner - Peter J. Manning
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names and Works
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