The Cambridge Companion to Byron
Specially commissioned essays by leading scholars discuss Byron's work in several fascinating contexts: literary history, Byron's life and travels, publishing, politics, and his reception across Europe. Unique in its combination of breadth of coverage and detailed analysis of individual works, this Companion will be indispensable to students and teachers alike.
- The most comprehensive volume on the topic, well supported by a chronology and guides to further reading
- Accessibly written and comprehensive collection for classroom use
- Covers a broad range of topics, reflecting the expansiveness of Byron's work
Reviews & endorsements
'… this Companion serves its manifold purpose of clarifying difficult points about Byron and his work at the same time as it shows their complexity, and it invites the reader to come or to come back to them. The variety of angles and the crisscrossing of approaches provide an enriched perspective on one of the most significant poets of the Romantic era.' Cercles
'One feels enthusiasm as well as information and interpretation in the Companion. Admirers of Byron's verse as well as newcomers will find that it repays close reading and reference.' Emerald
Product details
January 2005Paperback
9780521786768
330 pages
228 × 153 × 23 mm
0.53kg
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- Chronology
- Introduction Drummond Bone
- Part I. Historical Contexts:
- 1. Byron's life and his biographers Paul Douglass
- 2. Byron and the business of publishing Peter W. Graham
- 3. Byron's politics Malcolm Kelsall
- 4. Byron: gender and sexuality Andrew Elfenbein
- Part II. Texts:
- 5. Heroism and history: Childe Harold I & II and the Tales Philip W. Martin
- 6. Byron and the eastern Mediterranean: Childe Harold II and the 'Polemic of Ottoman Greece' Nigel Leask
- 7. Childe Harold III and Manfred Alan Rawes
- 8. Byron and the theatre Alan Richardson
- 9. Childe Harold IV, Don Juan and Beppo Drummond Bone
- 10. The Vision of Judgment and the Visions of 'Author' Susan Wolfson
- 11. Byron's Prose Andrew Nicholson
- Part III. Literary Contexts:
- 12. Byron's lyric poetry Jerome McGann
- 13. Byron and Shakespeare Anne Barton
- 14. Byron, postmodernism and intertextuality Jane Stabler
- 15. Byron's European reception Peter Cochran
- 16. Byron and the eighteenth century Bernard Beatty.