Byron: Reality, Fiction and Madness  Paid

by Mirosława Modrzewska (Volume editor), Maria Fengler (Volume editor)
©2020, Edited Collection, 182 Pages
English Studies

Series: Transatlantic Studies in British and North American Culture, Volume 30

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This book explores the amorphous, fragmented and digressive world of George Gordon Byron’s poetic works, which are pervaded by the themes of change, mutability, deformation and transgression, often presented or described as madness. The blurring of the border between fiction and reality is a matter of the author’s decisions concerning both his life and his texts, and a conscious process of construction and self-fashioning. It is also a recurring epistemological theme in Byron’s works, which make take the form of narrative dis-orientation and the dismantling of easy cultural pre-conceptions. The Authors study Byron’s artistic quixotism and his pursuit of creative freedom which reveals itself in the Romantic irony, digressiveness and self-awareness of his writings.

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • About the editors
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Reality, Fiction and Madness: Epistemic Vistas of Byron’s Life and Work
  • Physical and Mental Deformity in Byron’s The Deformed Transformed
  • Byron’s Stormy Loves
  • Periodical Reviews and Byron’s Posthumous Celebrity
  • Reception, Appropriation, Manipulation: Castelar’s Life of Lord Byron (1873) and Its Critics
  • Byron’s Dis-orientations: The Giaour, for Example
  • Between Fiction and Reality: Books, Reading and Writing in Byron’s Works
  • Making Madness Beautiful: Byron at Work 1816–1817
  • “A Being More Intense”: Byron, Subjectivity, and the Poetic Artistry of Madness
  • Byron, Beauty, and the Florentine Stanzas of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage Canto IV
  • The Architectonics of Marino Faliero: Reality and Fiction
  • Byron and Nietzsche: Nihilistic Semiotics or Truthful Fiction?
  • About the Authors
  • Series Index
Pages:
182
Year:
2020
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9783631801895 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9783631805374 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783631805367 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2020. 182 pp.

Maria Fengler lectures at the Institute of English and American Studies of the University of Gdańsk, Poland. She specializes in modern British and Irish poetry.

Mirosława Modrzewska teaches British literature and cultural studies at the University of Gdańsk. She is President of the Polish Society for the Study of European Romanticism.

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