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Cambridge Introduction to Byron [Mīkstie vāki]

(James Cook University, North Queensland)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 228x151x9 mm, weight: 310 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Maps; 1 Halftones, unspecified
  • Sērija : Cambridge Introductions to Literature
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521128730
  • ISBN-13: 9780521128735
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 228x151x9 mm, weight: 310 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Maps; 1 Halftones, unspecified
  • Sērija : Cambridge Introductions to Literature
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521128730
  • ISBN-13: 9780521128735
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Author of the most influential long poem of its era (Childe Harold's Pilgrimage) and the funniest long poem in European literature (Don Juan), Lord Byron was also the literary superstar of Romanticism, whose effect on nineteenth-century writers, artists, musicians and politicians - but also everyday readers - was second to none. His poems seduced and scandalized readers, and his life and legend were correspondingly magnetic, given added force by his early death in the Greek War of Independence. This introduction compresses his extraordinary life to manageable proportions and gives readers a firm set of contexts in the politics, warfare, and Romantic ideology of Byron's era. It offers a guide to the main themes in his wide-ranging oeuvre, from the early poems that made him famous (and infamous) overnight, to his narrative tales, dramas and the comic epic left incomplete at his death.

Recenzijas

'Richard Lansdown's sharp, lively introduction to Byron 'compresses his extraordinary life to manageable proportions' offering concise accounts of key contexts as well as works.' The Keats-Shelley Review ' this book achieves much Viewing Byron not just as the creator of select canonical works, Lansdown gives us a multi-faceted account of him. He offers a helpful and responsible survey of Byronic terrain, including the nuances and debates surrounding the 'legend-maker' and the extent to which he inspired talented writers, painters, musicians, thinkers, and politicians around the world this concise primer offers a comprehensive roadmap for students, beginning Byron scholars, and lecturers. The book thoroughly explains the life of this celebrity writer alongside his major works of poetry and prose.' Review 19 (nbol-19.org) 'Lansdown is just the sort of fair- but sharp-minded critic one needs in an introduction like this. He provides a great deal of information, and clearly knows the scholarly field, but does not allow his story to be dragged into a swamp of academic debate.' The Year's Work in English Studies

Papildus informācija

A clear, jargon-free and comprehensible survey of a diverse and voluminous canonical British author.
List of figures and tables
ix
Preface xi
List of abbreviations
xv
Map: Lord Byron's Europe
xvi
Chapter 1 Life
1(16)
Childhood, boyhood, youth (1788-1809)
1(2)
Grand Tour and years of fame (1809-1816)
3(6)
Exile (1816-1823)
9(4)
To Missolonghi (1823-1824)
13(2)
Epilogue
15(2)
Chapter 2 Context
17(30)
Politics and aristocracy
18(10)
Napoleonic Europe
28(9)
The Romantic movement
37(10)
Chapter 3 The letters and journals
47(16)
`This other Byron'
48(2)
Two principles of Byronism?
50(2)
`The absolute monarch of words'
52(3)
`One should see every thing once'
55(2)
Characters
57(3)
`My own wretched identity'
60(3)
Chapter 4 The poet as pilgrim
63(17)
Early starts, true and false
65(4)
Form and function
69(2)
Prospects of Europe
71(1)
Newstead to Athens
72(3)
Waterloo to Geneva
75(1)
Venice to Rome
76(4)
Chapter 5 The orient and the outcast
80(17)
The Aegean matrix
83(4)
`The Scorpion girt by fire'
87(3)
The Giaour
90(4)
Manfred
94(3)
Chapter 6 Four philosophical tales
97(15)
A cell: The Prisoner of Chillon
98(3)
A society: Beppo
101(4)
A psyche: Mazeppa
105(4)
A culture: The Island
109(3)
Chapter 7 Histories and mysteries
112(17)
Three neoclassical dramas
113(9)
Three mysteries
122(4)
The Deformed Transformed
126(3)
Chapter 8 Don Juan
129(19)
Style and origins
130(7)
Vision and attitude
137(7)
An alternative vision
144(4)
Chapter 9 Afterword
148(12)
Art and music
149(2)
Literature
151(3)
Politics and philosophy
154(6)
Notes 160(8)
Further reading 168(3)
Index 171
Richard Lansdown is Associate Professor of English at James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.