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500 | |a 5. Byron as an Institution in Bulgarian Histories of Western European LiteratureSection II: Byron's Constructions of History; 1. Byron's Way with Historical Evidence; 2. Lord Byron Alluding to the Great; 3. Ancient Greece in the Byronic Text: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto II and the Idea(s) of History in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain; 4. Byron's ""historicity"" and the History of Ideas; 5. The Same Rehearsal of the Past: Byron and the Aesthetics of History; 6. Lord Byron and Oriental Antiquity: The Location of Self | ||
500 | |a 7. ""Hers is the loveliness in death / That parts not quite with parting breath"": Byron's Anti-Utopian Images of Greece in The Giaour and Don Juan8. ""The Muse of History's Pen"": Byron, Venice, History, and Poetic Memory; Photo 1; Photo 2; Section III: Byron's Personal History; 1. The Last Detachment: Byron Awakening and the Dream of Greece; 2. Lord Byron's Political Idealism and a Row in Ravenna; 3. ""Thou Shalt not Set up Wordsworth"": Byron's Battle to Control the Past, Present, and the To-Come | ||
500 | |a 4. From Byron's ""Don Juan"" to Shelley's ""Arid"": The Ominous Boat, the Visceral Tempest, the Watery Bier5. Byron, Milton, and Garden History; 6. Byron's Collecting of Napoleona; Section IV: Byron's Texts in Cultural History; 1. The Byronic Hero and Nietzsche's Ubermensch: Conflicted Responses to Modernity; 2. The Historicity of Manfred's Promethean Agon; 3. On the Theme of the Richard III Complex in Byron's The Deformed Transformed; 4. Byron's Belles Sauvages; 5. Leaving Greece: Byron and the Naxos Lyric; Section V: Byron as Model and Anti-Model; 1. Byron and the History of Woman's Writing | ||
500 | |a 2. The Two Foscari: From History to Closet Drama to Grand Opera3. ""Mazeppa, "" Byron, and Campbell: History and the Byronic; 4. A Preliminary Chinese Sketch of Byron and its Revision; 5. Byron's Relationship with the Mechitarists as Reflected in the Works of Irving Wallace; Contributors | ||
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title_exact_search | The place of Lord Byron in world history studies in his life, writings, and influence : selected papers from the 35th International Byron Conference |
title_full | The place of Lord Byron in world history studies in his life, writings, and influence : selected papers from the 35th International Byron Conference introduced and edited by Nic Panagopoulos and Maria Schoina ; with a foreword by Peter W. Graham |
title_fullStr | The place of Lord Byron in world history studies in his life, writings, and influence : selected papers from the 35th International Byron Conference introduced and edited by Nic Panagopoulos and Maria Schoina ; with a foreword by Peter W. Graham |
title_full_unstemmed | The place of Lord Byron in world history studies in his life, writings, and influence : selected papers from the 35th International Byron Conference introduced and edited by Nic Panagopoulos and Maria Schoina ; with a foreword by Peter W. Graham |
title_short | The place of Lord Byron in world history |
title_sort | the place of lord byron in world history studies in his life writings and influence selected papers from the 35th international byron conference |
title_sub | studies in his life, writings, and influence : selected papers from the 35th International Byron Conference |
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