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Marilyn Butler, 18 November 1982
The Trouble of an Index: Byron’s Letters and Journals, Vol. XII
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 166 pp., £15, May 1982,0 7195 3885 8 Show More
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 166 pp., £15, May 1982,
Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 404 pp., £12.50, October 1982,0 7195 3974 9 Show More
edited by Leslie Marchand.
Murray, 404 pp., £12.50, October 1982,
Byron’s Political and Cultural Influence in 19th-Century Europe: A Symposium
edited by Paul Graham Trueblood.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £15, April 1981,0 333 29389 4 Show More
edited by Paul Graham Trueblood.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £15, April 1981,
Byron and Joyce through Homer
by Hermione deAlmeida.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £15, October 1982,0 333 30072 6 Show More
by Hermione deAlmeida.
Macmillan, 233 pp., £15, October 1982,
Byron: A Poet Before His Public
by Philip Martin.
Cambridge, 253 pp., £18.50, July 1982,0 521 24186 3 Show More
by Philip Martin.
Cambridge, 253 pp., £18.50, July 1982,
“... even have taken Byron’s epicene hero Sardanapalus as a model of regal behaviour. The books by Hermione deAlmeida and Philip Martin are much more direct attempts to meet the challenge Byron makes to the literary critic. If he is a major poet, as not merely his reputation but the size and scope of his oeuvre ... ”