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Genre/Form: | Criticism, interpretation, etc Amis et relations |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Vail, Jeffery W. Literary relationship of Lord Byron & Thomas Moore. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 (OCoLC)606430832 |
Named Person: | George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; Thomas Moore; Thomas Moore; Thomas Moore; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; Thomas Moore; Thomas Moore; Thomas Moore; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; Thomas Moore; George Gordon Byron Byron; Thomas Moore, Schriftsteller.; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; Thomas Moore; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron; George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jeffery W Vail |
ISBN: | 080186500X 9780801865008 |
OCLC Number: | 43615700 |
Description: | 251 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | "In short a 'young Moore'" Early Lyrics -- "Our political malice" Political Verse and Satires -- "That's my thunder, by G--d!" Nationalism, Music, and Poetry -- "An humble follower--a Byronian" Lalla Rookh and Byron's Oriental Poetry -- "Like Kean and Young, upon the stage together" The Loves of the Angels and the Shadow of Byron -- "What I myself know and think concerning my friend" Moore's Representations of Byron -- Byron's Letters to Moore -- A New Text of a Letter from Moore to Byron, 17 July 1823. |
Other Titles: | Literary relationship of Lord Byron and Thomas Moore Lord Byron & Thomas Moore |
Responsibility: | Jeffery W. Vail. |
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"The object and method of Jeffery Vail's study are perfectly captured in and by his somewhat old-fashioned title, and it delivers exactly what it promises." -- William Christie, Studies in Romanticism "This is the first substantive account of the interrelationship of Byron and Moore as friends, political allies, and kindred poets... Vail's testament to this friendship is deeply empathetic as well as being well grounded in history and objectively detailed." -- Malcolm Kelsall, Yearbook of English Studies "This is the first substantive account of the interrelationship of Byron and Moore as friends, political allies, and kindred poets... Vail's testament to this friendship is deeply empathetic as well as being well grounded in history and objectively detailed." -- Malcolm Kelsall, Yearbook of English Studies "The object and method of Jeffery Vail's study are perfectly captured in and by his somewhat old-fashioned title, and it delivers exactly what it promises." -- William Christie, Studies in Romanticism Read more...


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