The Plays of Lord Byron: Critical EssaysRobert F. Gleckner, Bernard G. Beatty Liverpool University Press, 1997 - 399 من الصفحات A collection of 18 classic and rare essays from the 20th century and a comprehensive bibliography of all recent writings on each of Byron's plays. Some important critical views have been excluded in order to include consideration of all the plays. Among the topics are the history of Byron's ambition and fear of writing for the stage, The Two Foscari, Sardanapalus, Byron's lapse into orthodoxy with Cain, and the devil as doppelganger in The Deformed Transformed. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Venice Preserved MALCOLM KELSALL | 33 |
Marino Faliero | 69 |
Byrons Marino Faliero and the Force | 87 |
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