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This book is the first full-length study of Byron's influence on Victorian writers, concentrating on Carlyle, Emily Brontë, Tennyson, Bulwer-Lytton, Disraeli and Wilde. It has two emphases--to demonstrate the ways that institutions of cultural production mediate the access that later writers... read more

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Bryon's descriptions revealed such insight into what early nineteenth-century readers had learned to consider the most intimate aspects of human emotion that they seemed to be transcripts of experience, not portrayals of imaginary beings.

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This is book 4 of 78 in Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. (publisher series)

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  1. Andrew Elfenbein (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country: Great Britain & USA
Publication Date: 1995
ISBN: 0521454522
Page Count: 296

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  • Library of Congress: PR468.R65 E44 1995
  • Dewey: 820

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