Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Byron's than we are usually willing to recognize . As we shall see , it is impossible to separate their reaction to ... Byron as the scornful detractor of Keats , and Byron himself assured Medwin , ' I am always battling with the ...
... Byron's than we are usually willing to recognize . As we shall see , it is impossible to separate their reaction to ... Byron as the scornful detractor of Keats , and Byron himself assured Medwin , ' I am always battling with the ...
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... Byron . In confining their admiration to Hyperion and attributing Keats ' death to hostile criticism Byron and Shelley both viewed Keats , not as he was , but as it suited their purposes to see him . But the substance of their agreement ...
... Byron . In confining their admiration to Hyperion and attributing Keats ' death to hostile criticism Byron and Shelley both viewed Keats , not as he was , but as it suited their purposes to see him . But the substance of their agreement ...
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... Byron's second letter to Murray . Moreover the point that Shelley , according to Medwin , later elaborates , that ... Byron , as Medwin recounts elsewhere in his Life of Shelley.80 It rather looks as if Medwin was aware of the ...
... Byron's second letter to Murray . Moreover the point that Shelley , according to Medwin , later elaborates , that ... Byron , as Medwin recounts elsewhere in his Life of Shelley.80 It rather looks as if Medwin was aware of the ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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