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Byron and romanticism
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ISBN: 0521809584 0521007224 1107131944 0511120001 0511073925 0511073747 0511325886 0511484380 1280160551 1139147617 0511073828 9780511073922 9780511073748 9780511073823 9780511120008 9780521809580 9780521007221 9780511325885 9780511484384 9781107131941 9781280160554 9781139147613 Year: 2002 Volume: 50 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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This 2002 collection of essays represents twenty-five years of work by one of the most important critics of Romanticism and Byron studies, Jerome McGann. The collection demonstrates McGann's evolution as a scholar, editor, critic, theorist, and historian. His 'General Analytic and Historical Introduction' to the collection presents a meditation on the history of his own research on Byron, in particular how scholarly editing interacted with the theoretical innovations in literary criticism over the last quarter of the twentieth century. McGann's receptiveness to dialogic forms of criticism is also illustrated in this collection, which contains an interview and concludes with a dialogue between McGann and the editor. Many of these essays have previously been available only in specialist scholarly journals. Now McGann's influential work on Byron can be appreciated more widely by new generations of students and scholars.

In Byron's shadow : modern Greece in the English and American imagination.
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ISBN: 0195166620 0195143868 0198032900 1280531525 9786610531523 1602564477 0199871876 0190286784 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Oxford university press

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This book analyses how authors employ ideas about romantic nationalism, gender politics, shifts in cultural constructions and literary experimentation to create variations of Greece to suit changing eras.

Byron, poetics, and history
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ISBN: 0521812410 0521111854 1107132851 0511120362 0511042310 0511148410 0511330332 0511484496 1280159618 0511045301 9780511042317 9780511120367 9780521812412 9780511484490 9780511045301 9780511148415 9786610159611 6610159610 9780521111850 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge, U.K. New York Cambridge University Press

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Jane Stabler offers the first full-scale examination of Byron's poetic form in relation to historical debates of his time. Responding to recent studies of publishing and audiences in the Romantic period, Stabler argues that Byron's poetics developed in response to contemporary cultural history and his reception by the English reading public. Drawing on extensive new archive research into Byron's correspondence and reading, Stabler traces the complexity of the intertextual dialogues that run through his work. For example, Stabler analyses Don Juan alongside Galignani's Messenger - Byron's principal source of news about British politics while in Italy - and refers to hitherto unpublished letters between Byron's publishers and his friends to reveal a powerful impulse among his contemporaries to direct his controversial poetic style to their own conflicting political ends. This fascinating study will be of interest to Byronists and, more broadly, to scholars of Romanticism in general.

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