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Byron and Romanticism
Byron and Romanticism, a dialogue (Jerome McGann and the editor, James Soderholm)
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August 15 2002
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Cambridge University Press
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August 15 2002
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10.1017/CBO9780511484384.017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
General analytical and historical introduction
pp. 19
Milton and Byron
pp. 36
Byron, mobility, and the poetics of historical ventriloquism
pp. 53
“My brain is feminine”: Byron and the poetry of deception
pp. 77
What difference do the circumstances of publication make to the interpretation of a literary work?
pp. 93
Byron and the anonymous lyric
pp. 113
Private poetry, public deception
pp. 141
Hero with a thousand faces: the rhetoric of Byronism
pp. 160
Byron and the lyric of sensibility
pp. 173
Byron and Wordsworth
pp. 205
A point of reference
pp. 223
History, herstory, theirstory, ourstory
pp. 231
Literature, meaning, and the discontinuity of fact
pp. 236
Rethinking Romanticism
pp. 256
An interview with Jerome McGann
pp. 266
Poetry, 1780–1832
pp. 288
Byron and Romanticism, a dialogue (Jerome McGann and the editor, James Soderholm)
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