This collection presents twelve outstanding new essays on Byron by leading critics from the USA, Canada and the UK including Steven Bruhm, Peter Cochran, Paul Curtis, Caroline Franklin, Peter Kitson, Ghislaine McDayter, Tim Morton, David Punter and...
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This collection presents twelve outstanding new essays on Byron by leading critics from the USA, Canada and the UK including Steven Bruhm, Peter Cochran, Paul Curtis, Caroline Franklin, Peter Kitson, Ghislaine McDayter, Tim Morton, David Punter and Pamela Kao, Michael Simpson, Philip Shaw, Nanora Sweet and Susan Wolfson
This collection presents twelve outstanding new essays on Byron by leading critics from the USA, Canada and the UK including Steven Bruhm, Peter Cochran, Paul Curtis, Caroline Franklin, Peter Kitson, Ghislaine McDayter, Tim Morton, David Punter and...
more
This collection presents twelve outstanding new essays on Byron by leading critics from the USA, Canada and the UK including Steven Bruhm, Peter Cochran, Paul Curtis, Caroline Franklin, Peter Kitson, Ghislaine McDayter, Tim Morton, David Punter and Pamela Kao, Michael Simpson, Philip Shaw, Nanora Sweet and Susan Wolfson
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cover; contents; notes on contributors; chronology; a note on the texts/list of abbreviations; introduction: reading byron now; 1 byron and the choreography of queer desire; 2 byron and the politics of editing; 3 byron and digression; 4 byron and history; 5 byron and post-colonial criticism: the eastern tales; 6 byron and twentieth-century popular culture; 7 byron's manfred and ecocriticism; 8 byron and psychoanalytic criticism: werner; 9 byron in theory and theatre land: finding the right address; 10 byron and war: sketches of spain: love and war in childe harold's pilgrimage
11 byron and intertextuality: laureate triumph in childe harold iv: staël, hemans, hobhouse, byron12 don juan and the shiftings of gender; index