Le soleil souriant dorait les voiles blanches; L'air ému répétait ces voix mâles et franches, Ce noble appel de ... 98 ... and here another, by Byron: Again the weather threatened; again blew A Gale, and in the fore and after Hold Water ...
Reception, influence, intertextuality Almeida, Hermione de, Byron and Joyce through Homer: Don Juan and Ulysses (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1981). (A suggestive approach to similarities between Joyce's and Byron's modes of allusion.) ...
Her research interests include the reception of Byron in Spain, cultural and literary relations between Spain and ... Byron at the Theatre, Byron in London, “Romanticism” – and Byron, The Gothic Byron, Byron and Bob: the Literary ...
I will be similarly inconsistent, though never arbitrary, in subsequent references to 'Byron' and 'the narrator'. 3. Extensive parallels between Don Juan and Homer's Odssey are suggested in Hermione de Almeida, Byron and Joyce through ...
The Poetical Works of John Milton . With a Life of the Author by William Hayley , 3 vols ( London , 1794 ) . 77. ... Murray's four - volume edition was reissued in 1821 and 1823. I have used the 1823 edition . 83.
Magalaner, Marvin. "James Mangan and Joyce's Dedalus Family." PQ, 31 (1952), 363–71. Aspects of Stephen's family life drawn from Mangan's. K100 K101 K102 K103 K104 K105 K106 Manso, Peter. "The lj () Articles on A PORTRAIT.
wide-ranging discussion of current critical issues, comparing Byron with the other canonical Romantic poets in relation ... and Epic Tradition (1965), and Hermione de Almeida's Byron and Joyce through Homer: Don Juan and Ulysses (1981).
Born into a culture oppressed by its history, Joyce was preoccupied by it.
Alan Richardson, The Neural Sublime: Cognitive Theories and Romantic Texts (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010). Charles E. Robinson notes that 'Byron's contemporary reviewers used the word “sublime” well over one hundred ...
The papers collected in this volume, first published in 1993, were delivered at Hofstra University in October 1988 at a conference celebrating the bicentennial of Lord Byron’s birth.