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Byron

Autor John Nichol
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2007
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781406756548
ISBN-10: 1406756547
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Nichol Press

Cuprins

1. Ancestry and family; 2. Early years and school-life. 1788–1808; 3. Cambridge, and first period of authorship - Hours of Idleness - Bards and Reviewers. 1808–9; 4. Two years of travel. 1809–11; 5. Life in London - correspondence with Scott and Moore - second period of authorship - Harold (I, II), and the Romances. 1811–5; 6. Marriage and separation - farewell to England. 1815–6; 7. Switzerland - Venice - third period of authorship - Harold (III, IV) – Manfred. 1816–20; 8. Ravenna - Countess Guiccioli - the dramas - Cain - Vision of Judgment. 1820–1; 9. Pisa - Genoa - The Liberal - Don Juan. 1821–3; 10. Politics - the Carbonari - expedition to Greece - death; 11. Characteristics, and place in literature.

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First published in 1880, this biography explores the flamboyant life and highly influential works of Lord Byron (1788–1824).