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- Byron Among the English Poets
- Byron Among the English Poets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Inheritances
- Part II Contemporaries
- Chapter 8 ‘I ne’er mistake you for a personal foe’: Byron and Wordsworth
- Chapter 9 The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812
- Chapter 10 Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley and Ottava Rima
- Chapter 11 Byron, Keats and the Time of Romanticism
- Chapter 12 Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron’s Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse
- Chapter 13 ‘Lord Byron, poh! the man wot writes the werses?’: John Clare, Byron and Class
- Part III Afterlives
- Index
Chapter 9 - The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812
from Part II - Contemporaries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2021
- Byron Among the English Poets
- Byron Among the English Poets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Inheritances
- Part II Contemporaries
- Chapter 8 ‘I ne’er mistake you for a personal foe’: Byron and Wordsworth
- Chapter 9 The Year of Publishing Dangerously: Barbauld and Byron in 1812
- Chapter 10 Strange Designs: Byron, Shelley and Ottava Rima
- Chapter 11 Byron, Keats and the Time of Romanticism
- Chapter 12 Broken, Wild, Untold Tales: Byron’s Orientalist Poetry and Romantic-Period Narrative Verse
- Chapter 13 ‘Lord Byron, poh! the man wot writes the werses?’: John Clare, Byron and Class
- Part III Afterlives
- Index
Summary
She was 68, he was 24. Both hit the winter of 1812 with poetic heat that radiated into a future bereft of British self-recognition, importance and supremacy.
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- Byron Among the English PoetsLiterary Tradition and Poetic Legacy, pp. 145 - 173Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021