Lord Byron's Don JuanHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 142 páginas Spine title: Don Juan. Contains critical essays on Byron's epic poem arranged in chronological order of publication. |
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Página 112
... longboat perceive it to be . If we prefer the narrator's skepticism here , it is with awareness that he stands outside the longboat and can afford to be rational . Standing in " their " shoes ( which anyway they have already eaten ) ...
... longboat perceive it to be . If we prefer the narrator's skepticism here , it is with awareness that he stands outside the longboat and can afford to be rational . Standing in " their " shoes ( which anyway they have already eaten ) ...
Página 113
... longboat with thirty others without any food ? " - as though unshipwrecked readers could give any answer that was not fantasy . The question lacks ballast ; one wants to reply , " I would heroically save them all ( but don't press me ...
... longboat with thirty others without any food ? " - as though unshipwrecked readers could give any answer that was not fantasy . The question lacks ballast ; one wants to reply , " I would heroically save them all ( but don't press me ...
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... longboat . Unlike the others , he resists " the savage hunger which demanded , / Like the Promethean vulture " ( 2.75 ) , the sacrifice of Pedrillo . For Byron , civilized man is a Prometheus who internalizes the vulture that gnaws him ...
... longboat . Unlike the others , he resists " the savage hunger which demanded , / Like the Promethean vulture " ( 2.75 ) , the sacrifice of Pedrillo . For Byron , civilized man is a Prometheus who internalizes the vulture that gnaws him ...
Índice
A Waste and Icy Clime | 15 |
The Byronic Hero as Little Boy | 43 |
The Obsession and SelfDiscipline | 67 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adeline aesthetic Alfonso Amundeville Annabella Milbanke appears Augusta Leigh Aurora becomes beginning Blake's boat Byron seems Byron's Don Juan cannibalism canto canto 12 Catherine cavalier servente character Childe Harold Claire Clairmont Coleridge Coleridge's context critical death digressions Donna Inez English cantos epic episode exile experience expressed fact fall fantasy father feel Fitz-Fulke Giaour Guiccioli Gulbeyaz Haidée Haidée's Harold Bloom hell hero human husband idea Imagination inconstancy Inez's innocence José Juan's Julia Keats-Shelley Lady Lambro longboat Mazeppa medias res merely metaphor mind moral mother myth narrative narrator narrator's nature o'er obsession Ocean oedipal ottava rima paradox passion pattern Pedrillo perhaps poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Prelude Prometheus psychodrama reader relationship Ridenour Romantic Romantic poetry Romanticism satire Scriblerian sense sexual Shelley shifts ship shipwreck skepticism soar social spirit spontaneity stanza suggests Teresa things thou traditional Don University vision woman women Wordsworth