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Byron and the Limits of Fiction Bernard Beatty

Byron and the Limits of Fiction By Bernard Beatty

Byron and the Limits of Fiction by Bernard Beatty


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This collection of new articles aims to answer the fundamental questions of Byrons attitude to fiction and to the limits inherent in this art form and in life itself.

Byron and the Limits of Fiction Summary

Byron and the Limits of Fiction by Bernard Beatty

This collection of new articles aims to answer the fundamental questions of Byrons attitude to fiction and to the limits inherent in this art form and in life itself. The books purpose, as well as celebrating the bicentennial of Byrons birth, has been to assemble a collection of scholarly and informed articles round a particular theme. In this work the theme (given in the title) arises in two ways; first, Byron himself was passionately concerned with the nature and status of fiction and yet often sceptical of its importance. Secondly, it is a major topic of current literary criticism which is increasingly preoccupied with fictions as completely autonomous structures. Byrons poetry should be seen as a version of these concerns but also as one of the earliest deliberate challenges to them. All of Byrons major poems, together with his forays into prose fiction, are considered in this volume. Contributors pursue their own approaches but a particular emphasis of the volume as a whole is the strange immediacy of Byrons poetry, which seems to arise from both the self-consciousness of his undertaking and from his fidelity to what is rather than what is merely known or stated. The method of most contributors is to address these important topics, but substantiate their arguments by detailed reading of texts.

About Bernard Beatty

Bernard Beatty is Senior Fellow in the School of English at the University of Liverpool and Associate Fellow in the School of Divinity at St Andrews. From 1988 to 2005 he was Editor of the Byron Journal. In 2019 he was awarded the International Byron Societies' Lifetime Achievement Award.

Table of Contents

Fiction's limit and Eden's door, Bernard Beatty; lyric presence in Byron from the "Tales" to "Don Juan", Brian Nellist; the orientalism of Byron's "Giaour", Marilyn Butler; "Beppo" - the liberation of fiction, J. Drummond Bone; "the platitude of prose" - Byron's vampire fragment in the context of verse narratives, David Seed; authoring the self - "Childe Harold III and IV", Vincent Newey; Byron's artistry in deep and layered space, Geoffrey Ward; Byron and the sense of the dramatic, F.M. Doherty; "I leave the thing a problem, like all things" - on trying to catch up with Byron.

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GOR010678519
9780853230267
0853230269
Byron and the Limits of Fiction by Bernard Beatty
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
1988-03-01
304
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