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The Shelley-Byron conversation
The Shelley-Byron conversation, All advanced students of English Romanticism would find this book of use. . . .  From the first, Brewer recognizes that the conversation between Shelley and Byron is, in the deepest sense, stylistic rather than moralistic.—Stuart Curran, University of P, The Shelley-Byron conversation has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Shelley-Byron conversation
  • Written by author William D. Brewer
  • Published by Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c1994., 1994/09/30
  • "All advanced students of English Romanticism would find this book of use. . . . From the first, Brewer recognizes that the conversation between Shelley and Byron is, in the deepest sense, stylistic rather than moralistic."—Stuart Curran, University of P
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Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Texts
Ch. 1 Shelley, Byron, and Their Conversations 1
Ch. 2 In Switzerland: Wordsworth and Science 22
Ch. 3 The Conversational Style of Byron and Shelley 39
Ch. 4 The Cenci and Sad Reality 56
Ch. 5 Byron's Sardanapalus: The Shelleyan Hero Transformed 77
Ch. 6 The Diabolical Discourse of Shelley and Byron 92
Ch. 7 Byron, Goethe, and The Triumph of Life 109
Ch. 8 Byron Puffs the Snake 131
Appendix A: Byron and Shelley in Mary Shelley's The Last Man 151
Appendix B: Cash Rules: Money and the Byron-Shelley Relationship 157
Notes 161
Bibliography 177
Index 185


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