Byron and place : history, translation, nostalgia / Stephen Cheeke.
Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke, Hants. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.Description: 241 p. ; 22cmISBN:- 1403904030 :
- Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 -- Settings
- Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 -- Homes and haunts
- Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 -- Knowledge -- Europe
- Translating and interpreting -- England -- History -- 19th century
- Literature and history -- England -- History -- 19th century
- Place (Philosophy) in literature
- Nostalgia in literature
- History in literature
- Setting (Literature)
- Europe -- In literature
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821/.509 Reading eighteenth-century poetry / | 821.509 The Cambridge introduction to eighteenth-century poetry / | 821.509 A companion to eighteenth-century poetry | 821.7 Byron and place : | 821.7 Samuel Taylor Coleridge : | 821/.7 William Wordsworth : | 821.7 The prelude, 1799, 1805, 1850 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Byron and Place merges two influential areas of literary criticism of recent years (geography and history) under the notion of the 'geo-historical' - places where historically significant events occurred. Stephen Cheeke examines the way in which the notion of being there becomes the central claim and shaping force in Byron's poetry up to 1818, and investigates Byron's self-imposed exile in Italy and the gradual process of translation and acculturation (of being in-between) which marks out the period 1818-21. Finally, the study focuses upon Byron's nostalgia for England, his sense of having been there, which is read in relation to a broader critique of memory, home-sickness and place-attachment, providing a critical reading of Byron's entire oeuvre and an important narrative of the poet's life."--BOOK JACKET.
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