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This book enters new territory in Byron studies. The volume runs chronologically from the earliest of Byron's productions, through those of his early maturity, to those of his fullest development. It covers his output in both poetry and prose, and considers many works that do not generally claim, or have not generally claimed serious critical attention. The general theme running throughout the collection is that of ‘freedom’, with particular chapter looking at grammar; geology; animal rights; literary, religious and intercontinental influences; poet-publisher relations; and morality.
Keywords: Byron, grammar, geology, animal rights, literary influences, religion, poet-publisher relations, morality, freedom
Print publication date: 2008 | Print ISBN-13: 9780853235897 |
Published to Liverpool Scholarship Online: June 2013 | DOI:10.5949/UPO9781846315428 |
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