You may not need to know this
John Bayley, 30 August 1990
A Wicked Irony: The Rhetoric of Lermontov’s ‘A Hero of Our Time’
by Andrew Barratt and A.D.P. Briggs.
Bristol Classical Press, 139 pp., £25, May 1989,1 85399 020 5 Show More
by Andrew Barratt and A.D.P. Briggs.
Bristol Classical Press, 139 pp., £25, May 1989,
The Battle for Childhood: Creation of a Russian Myth
by Andrew Baruch Wachtel.
Stanford, 262 pp., $32.50, May 1990,0 8047 1795 8 Show More
by Andrew Baruch Wachtel.
Stanford, 262 pp., $32.50, May 1990,
“... and the will was found to be a complex one, and Byronic literature made the most of the fact. Byron himself is a dab hand at suggesting the real feeling that lies behind the assumed one, a ‘real feeling’ necessarily called in question by the fact that the revealer is revealing it. The Rousseau point of view – you may not need to know this but I need ... ”
