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Byron, Poetics and History
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272 pages
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This work provides an in-depth analysis of Byron's poetic form, exploring how it interacts with the historical debates of his era. By examining the context in which Byron wrote, the book uncovers the influence of contemporary issues on his poetry, highlighting the interplay between literature and the socio-political landscape of the time. This comprehensive study is essential for understanding the nuances of Byron's work and its significance within the broader literary and historical framework.
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2009, paperback
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