Byron in context

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Byron in context

edited by Clara Tuite

Cambridge University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-332) and index

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内容説明

George Gordon, the sixth Lord Byron (1788-1824), was one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic period, as well as a peer, politician and global celebrity, famed not only for his verse, but for his controversial lifestyle and involvement in the Greek War of Independence. In thirty-seven concise, accessible essays, by leading international scholars, this volume explores the social and intertextual relationships that informed Byron's writing; the geopolitical contexts in which he travelled, lived and worked; the cultural and philosophical movements that influenced changing outlooks on religion, science, modern society and sexuality; the dramatic landscape of war, conflict and upheaval that shaped Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic Europe and Regency Britain; and the diverse cultures of reception that mark the ongoing Byron phenomenon as a living ecology in the twenty-first century. This volume illuminates how we might think of Byron in context, but also as a context in his own right.

目次

  • Part I. Life and Works: 1. Early years Jonathan Gross
  • 2. The years of fame Diego Saglia
  • 3. Exile Jane Stabler
  • 4. Texts and editions Tom Mole
  • 5. Byron and his publishers Mary O'Connell
  • 6. Piracies, fakes and forgeries Gary Dyer
  • Part II. Political, Social and Intellectual Transformations: 7. Politics John Beckett
  • 8. War Neil Ramsey
  • 9. Greece's Byron Spiridoula Demetriou
  • 10. Byron's Italy Timothy Webb
  • 11. Orientalism Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
  • 12. Religion Christine Kenyon Jones
  • 13. Natural philosophy Thomas H. Ford
  • 14. Sexuality Richard C. Sha
  • 15. Libertinism Adam Komisaruk
  • 16. Fashion, self-fashioning and the body Laura J. George
  • Part III. Literary Cultures: 17. Classicism and neoclassicism Bernard Beatty
  • 18. Epic (and historiography) Carla Pomare
  • 19. Romance Omar F. Miranda
  • 20. Byron's lyric practice Anna Camilleri
  • 21. Satire Mark Canuel
  • 22. The Satanic School Mirka Horova
  • 23. The Lake Poets Madeleine Callaghan
  • 24. Byron's accidental muse: Robert Southey Susan J. Wolfson
  • 25. 'Benign ceruleans of the second sex!': Byron and the Bluestockings Caroline Franklin
  • 26. The Pisan Circle and the Cockney School Maria Schoina
  • 27. Drama and theatre Rolf P. Lessenich
  • 28. Autobiography Alan Rawes
  • 29. 'Literatoor', literary theory and critical practice Clara Tuite
  • 30. Periodical culture, the literary review and the mass media Andrew Franta
  • Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 31. Contemporary critical reception to 1824 William Christie
  • 32. Byron, radicals and reformers Jason Goldsmith
  • 33. European reception Peter Vassallo
  • 34. Recollections, conversations and biographies Julian North
  • 35. Posthumous reception and re-invention to 1900 Eric Eisner
  • 36. Popular culture Lindsey Eckert
  • 37. Byron now Ghislaine McDayter.

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