Byron & Shakespeare - Wils Kni
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Byron & Shakespeare - Wils Kni

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In this volume, G. Wilson Knight deals with the "superabundance of analogies between Byron and Shakespeare" through analysis and literarty criticism of poetry, sonnets and essays.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
ISBN
9781135647834
Edition
1
Index
of Names and Titles
Material in footnotes is indexed simply under the page numeral where it occurs. Names occurring in references to correspondence are not necessarily indexed. Artists are listed on p. xv.
Achilles, 156, 159, 171, 259260, 324
Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 167, 242; Oresteia, 104, 318; Prometheus Bound, 19, 198
Albrizzi, Countess, 97, 265, 278
Alcibiades, 156, 259; in Timon of Athens, 199205, 208, 211, 223224
Alexander, P., 5
Alfieri, V. A., Mina., 100
Allegra, see Biron
Amurath, 2
Anstey, F., 316
Antony (Marcus Antonius), 156157, 259260
Archimedes, 149
Ariosto, 46, 275
Aristophanes, 136
Aristotle, 171
Armenian Monastery, 339
Arnold, Matthew, Thyrsis, 32
Augusta, see Leigh
Ball, Patricia M., ix, 9
Bathurst, H. A., 353356, 359365
Beaumont, Francis, 141
Becher, Rev. John T., 65
Benthem, Jeremy, 148
Bergson, Henri, 223
Betty, W. H. W., 99
Biron, Clara Allegra, Byron’s illegitimate daughter, 6, 166, 296
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review, 163164, 230, 334
Blake, William, 306, 336
Blessington, Lady, vii, 1011, 19, 28, 71, 80, 87, 96, 107, 111112, 115, 118, 120122, 128, 133, 137138, 142, 147, 152, 167, 195, 213, ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. List of Authorities
  8. Illustrations
  9. I. Introduction
  10. II. Sonnets and Seraphs
  11. III. A Regency Hamlet
  12. IV. Falstaff and Comedy
  13. V. Richard III and Macbeth
  14. VI. Timon and Shylock
  15. VII. Antony and Cleopatras; Othello
  16. VIII. Tempests, Lear, Prospero
  17. IX. Henry VIII
  18. X. The Golden Thread
  19. Appendix: The Separation Controversy
  20. Index of Names and Titles
  21. Index of Byronic Themes (Selected)