Byron, Poetics and History
Discover the intricate relationship between poetry and history in "Byron, Poetics and History" by Jane Stabler, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful volume, spanning 272 pages, presents the first comprehensive analysis of Lord Byron's poetic form in the context of the historical debates that shaped his era. Stabler's groundbreaking research delves into Byron's correspondence and literary influences, revealing the rich intertextual dialogues that permeate his work. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of English poetry, this book offers a fresh perspective on George Gordon Byron's contributions to literature and the historical landscape of 1788-1824. Enhance your understanding of Byron's legacy and the complexities of his poetic expression with this essential read.