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Byron and the Baroque

English · Hardback

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Byron's mannerist digressive style and his 'theatricality' are a method of literary and cultural discourse based on the concepts of irony, paradox and reflectivity that were practised in seventeenth-century literature and culture. This results in the discursive split in the poetic language, which prefers to speak about the heavenly and the divine by reference to deformity and monstrosity. It is marked in a Romantic manner by the presence of the lyrical persona with a deep consciousness of previous literary texts based on the philosophy of this type of discourse, in which voices are echoed against each other. If we accept the Baroque, and seventeenth-century literature and culture, as sources of Byron's literary dialogue with cultural tradition, we may cease to perceive the writer as an author suspended between two mutually exclusive interpretational systems, either as the liberal satirist or as the grandiose gothic seducer.

List of contents

Contents: George Gordon Byron and the Baroque - The Romantic canon - Seventeenth-century literature and Romanticism - Mannerism and neo-baroque in nineteenth-century literature - Discursive use of poetic language - The Romantic grotesque - Theatricality and dissociational literary discourse.

About the author

Miroslawa Modrzewska is a lecturer in the University of Gdansk Institute of English. She has published extensively on Romantic writers (Robert Burns, Walter Scott, Juliusz Slowacki) and is currently working on Burns' reception in Poland. She is the author of the Polish section of a volume on European Romanticism.

Product details

Authors Miroslawa Modrzewska
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.02.2016
 
EAN 9783631631317
ISBN 978-3-631-63131-7
No. of pages 174
Dimensions 150 mm x 16 mm x 217 mm
Weight 340 g
Series Gdansk Transatlantic Studies in British and North American Culture
Gdansk Transatlantic Studies in British and North American Culture
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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