1. Lord Byron and English Literature
His poetry "masters with equal ease, lyric grace, and wrenching guilt" (Knight 209). ... Byron often associated self-realization with guilt in his poetry; a personal identity was both attractive and repulsive (West 53). ... As seen in his poetry, Byron was capable of several moods and roles (Safier 527). ... It captured guidance to the world of unconsciousness in poetry. ... His early Newstead, England poetry "glorifies an old world of 'mail-coated Barons' and heroic deeds" (MacCarthy 18). ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate