‘Artlessness and artifice’: Byron and the historicity of poetic form.
<p>This thesis examines the conscious amalgamation of conflicting forms in Byron’s verse, and how these forms strain to create meaning in the processes of his poetry. Through a series of close readings and critical engagements with other Romantic poets, I endeavour to show how Byron’s poetry i...
Main Author: | Sourgen, GO |
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Other Authors: | Halmi, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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