Byron and the Early Victorians: a Study of His Poetic Influence (1824-1855)University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1955 - 514 sider |
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action Alfred Lord Tennyson Arden Arthur Hugh Clough attitude Aytoun Bailey Balder Browning's Bulwer-Lytton Byron writes Byron's Cain Byron's influence Byronic hero Cambridge canto Childe Harold Clough London Complete Poetical death declares despair Dipsychus Dobell's Don Juan drama early poem earth Elizabeth Barrett Browning Emily Bronte emotional Empedocles England Essays evil exile expression faith fame feeling Festus Firmilian following lines heart Heaven hope Hugh Walker human imitation Jerome Buckley literary live Locksley Hall Lord Byron lover Lucifer Luitolfo man's Manfred mankind Matthew Arnold Maud melancholy Memoir Memoriam mortal Morvale Mycerinus nature o'er passion and sentiment poet's political Praed pride realization remorse reveals Robert Browning romantic Samuel Chew Satanism satire says scene Sidney Dobell Siege of Corinth social society soul Spasmodic poets Spasmodic School spirit stanzas stars Stoic suggests tells thee theme of aspiration things thou Timon tion Trilling verse Victorian Poets voice Walter York