Manfred, Freedom, and the Swiss Alps: The Transformation of the Byronic Hero

D Piccitto - Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland: New Prospects, 2015 - Springer
Manfred, the major literary production—alongside The Prisoner of Chillon—to emerge from
Byron's stay in Switzerland during the summer of 1816, tantalizingly invites biographical …

[HTML][HTML] The Radical Nature of the Will to Live: Delaying Suicide in Matilda and Manfred

JR Strong - jrstrong.com
In both Mary Shelley's Matilda and Lord Byron's Manfred, the respective main protagonists
seem to have their mental health affected by participation in a socially taboo sexual …

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JR Strong - jrstrong.com
My concern is to address the plays Richard II and 1 Henry IV and to discuss the fact that the
use of imagery in these two plays differs greatly. The types of images used differ in the …

Byron the elementalist: exploring Byronic eco-ethics for the late Anthropocene in Manfred

SPM Nanayakkara - 2020 - open.library.ubc.ca
In a world becoming increasingly “postnormal”(Sardar 435), I aim to investigate how human-
nature relations in Lord Byron's 1817 dramatic poem Manfred provide an unconventional but …

Annual Bibliography for 2012

BP Robertson - Keats-Shelley Journal, 2013 - muse.jhu.edu
The annual bibliography of the Keats-Shelley Journal catalogues recent scholarship related
to British Romanticism, with emphasis on secondgeneration writers—particularly John …

Byron and the Sublime

P Francev - 2019 - figshare.le.ac.uk
This thesis seeks to fill the lack of scholarship regarding Byron and the sublime by tracing
and investigating how and where Byron utilises the sublime in his major late-period works …

[PDF][PDF] Isolation as a Source of Insanity: The Prisoner of Chillon and Failed Communities

B Radine - cla.csulb.edu
Romantic period authors often focus on the concept of community in their writings, as well as
shared intimate communities with other writers, such as the Wordsworth-Coleridge circle …