10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BYRONICALLY»
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1
The Cambridge Companion to Byron
It was Heine who wrote, a propos of someone who had lamented the
phenomenon of 'byronischer Zerissenheit' ('being Byronically torn apart'): Alas,
dear reader! If you want to grieve over [Byron's soul] being torn asunder, grieve
about the ...
2
European Romanticism: A Reader
Similarly in Spain in the 1830s, José de Espronceda's El Estudiante de
Salamanca and El Diablo Mundo, combined the Byronically erotic, the
Byronically misanthropic and the Byronically gothic, in a wonderfully Iberian
mixture. Almeida ...
3
The Cincinnatus: devoted to scientific agriculture, ...
He is the gentleman to lay bare the throat and look romantic ; not Byronically so,
but piratically. Yet he looks good humored, ami like a man whose capacity for
physical enjoyment of all kinds is boundless. His negro blood is evident enough
to ...
Farmers' College (College Hill, Ohio), American Patent Company, 1857
4
Lord Byron: Christian Virtues
But the Stuart king is not despised; the suggested exchange of heads underlines
an admiration, though the swift return to 'knave' is Byronically forced. In his
pregnant fashion Byron in one statement attributes greatness and villainy to King
...
5
Just Assassins: The Culture of Terrorism in Russia
... goes so far as to criticize Mikhail Lermontov, perhaps the ultimate Russian
Byronist, for reacting Byronically to his own Byronism: Of course, Lermontov was
a Byronist, but because of his lynn ellen patyk.
His person is large, and his flowing mantle red. He is the gentleman to lay bare
the throat and look romantic; not Byronically so, but piratically. Yet he looks good
humored, and like a man whose capacity for physical enjoyment of all kinds is ...
(LJ, vi, 440; The Merchant of Venice, u, v, 33) Perhaps the most Byronically
revealing comment of all comes in a letter to Murray from Ravenna dated 21
February 1820: The Conventual education, the Cavalier Servitude, the habits of
thought ...
8
Gaslight and Daylight, with Some London Scenes They Shine Upon
Boots and shoes and gloves were certainly sold ; but they fitted only the most
Byronically small and symmetrical hands and feet ; none but the finest and most
odoriferous leathers were employed in their confection, and none but the highest
...
George Augustus Sala, 1859
Shocked by reading in a newspaper of the poet's death in 1824, Egerton reacted
Byronically: what Byron called “the lava of the imagination” boiled up in him, and
for twenty-one days he wrote without stopping, he claimed, in an epic effluence ...
Rachel M. Brownstein, 2013
10
The Cambridge Introduction to Byron
War they see in abundance at the sack of Rome, while Caesar comments
ironically – Byronically – on the incorrigibility of mankind. But Olimpia, whom
Arnold saves from rape, is attracted to his alter ego: 'thus Arnold [becomes]
jealous of ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BYRONICALLY»
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Byronically is used in the context of the following news items.
Schubert's 'Shepherd' adopts old form with hidden agenda
The fashion was Romanticism: The shepherd is now Byronically alone, in a characteristically forbidding landscape. Continue reading below. «Boston Globe, Apr 15»
Penny Dreadful: The Avengers Assembly of the grotesques
Timothy Dalton is as Byronically handsome as ever, and seems to be having way more fun here than during his tenure as Bond. There's a 007 ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, Mar 15»
A Stylized Sherlock
At regular intervals, too, the action actually pauses so that the camera can linger on the Byronically handsome Cumberbatch, brooding ... «The New York Review of Books, Jan 14»
Six of the best 6 Music songs
... soundtracking a bunch of soft lads fretting Byronically about their own mortality. I adore the slightly gauche rebellion, the Fall-esque vocals ... «Radio Times, Jan 13»
Book review: Tennyson by John Batchelor
Above all, he looks Byronically beautiful. It is worth holding this image in mind when so many of his contemporaries, from Carlyle to his fellow ... «Scotsman, Nov 12»
Free Film School #70: The Weird World of Tod Browning
Today's vampires are all tortured young studs who brood byronically, and don't wear shirts. In the 1930s, though, there was a common fantasy ... «Crave Online, Oct 12»
Last Season's Man by CK Stead
Tomislav was tall, wellbuilt, Byronically handsome and charming. Everyone loved him and talked about him. He was “in fashion” and could do ... «The Sunday Times, Jul 12»
'Talulla Rising' is a rip-roaring sequel to 'The Last Werewolf' by Glen …
Jake, the Byronically depressed narrator-hero of The Last Werewolf, had been certain he was the only man-wolf to have survived the purging ... «Dallas Morning News, Jul 12»
Lucian Freud's fragile beauty: the life of Lady Caroline Blackwood
While there was no doubting his talent or his Byronically sexy good looks, Freud was hardly anyone's idea of a good catch. His work was still ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 12»
Marvel Anime: X-Men
This gives Scott an excuse to disband the X-Men and Byronically brood on his own time. Until the events of “The Return,” that is. For reasons ... «A.V. Club, Oct 11»