ISBN-13: 9781469609218 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 250 str.
The present study is distinctive in that the author examines Byron as an artist and self-critic. Based mainly upon Byron's own self-analytical and critical statements as found in his letters and in contemporary memoirs, and written with considerable verve, this volume gives a refreshing picture of Byron as an artist who knew what he was doing and why. Originally published in 1935.
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