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The Orient and the Young Romantics
Byron’s Lament
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 46
“The Book of Fate” and “The Vice of the East”
pp. 95
Byron’s Lament
pp. 130
The spirit of Oriental solitude
pp. 185
“The great sandy desert of Politics”
pp. 231
“Unperplexing bliss”
pp. 262
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