The critical essays offer an integrated view of Byron's achievement as well as analyses of its different facets. Published for the first time is Bergen Evans's general essay "Lord Byron's Pilgrimage"; other essays are by John D. Jump, Michael G. Cooke, Francis Berry, Robert F. Gleckner, James R. Thompson, Frank D. McConnell, Leslie A. Marchand, and E. D. Hirsch, Jr. A special section, "Images of Byron," presents 26 views of Byron as artist and as the epitome of the Romantic hero, ranging from the perspectives of his contemporaries to those of such modern writers as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, and Albert Camus. A Chronology sets forth the main events of Byron's life, and a Selected Bibliography lists sources for further study.
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About the Author:
Frank D. McConnell is Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University and previously taught at Cornell. He is the author of The Confessional Imagination: A Reading of Wordsworth's Prelude and The Spoken Seen: Film and the Romantic Imagination.
Synopsis:
Attempts to present a comprehensive view of Byron's work and life by including selections from his letters, a chronology of his life, critical essays, and a broad selection of his poetry.
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