The Flowering of Byron's Genius: Studies in Byron's Don JuanStanford University Press, 1945 - 183 pages |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine V August 1819 51215 | 15 |
The British Critic XII August 1819 196204 | 21 |
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abuses allusions appeared asserts attack Bards and Scotch beauty Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Blessington British Critic Byron's Poetical Byron's satire cant Canto VIII Canto XII cantos of Don Castlereagh Catherine censure character charge Coleridge contemporary Countess of Blessington criticism of Don deliberate intent denounces despotism Don Juan Edinburgh Review English Bards fame Francis Jeffrey freedom human hypocrisy Ibid immorality indecency intent to corrupt Jeffrey John Murray journal King Lady Byron Lady Caroline Lamb later cantos letter liberal Literary Gazette London Lord Byron Lord Henry lviii marriage modern moral Norman Abbey obscene passages passion periodical criticism poem poet poetry political praise Prothero purpose quote Ravenna religious reviews of Don ridicule satirist Scotch Reviewers September 1823 society Southey spirit stanzas stanzas of Canto stanzas XI Suwarrow tion Tory true ubi sunt vice virtue Wellington Whig William Mitford Wordsworth worst write