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1,23 Particularly when seen in a Byronic context , " The Haunted Palace " becomes a poetic evocation of the body ... obsessed by the thought of a woman or had become dependent on his vision of her , a woman's body with the mind of a man ...
1,23 Particularly when seen in a Byronic context , " The Haunted Palace " becomes a poetic evocation of the body ... obsessed by the thought of a woman or had become dependent on his vision of her , a woman's body with the mind of a man ...
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... it to become " lost in the sullen waters of the tarn , " ( 400 ) the irrelational realm where the many must become lost in the one . But these dualities differ in one important respect from the melancholy - gay duality in Byron .
... it to become " lost in the sullen waters of the tarn , " ( 400 ) the irrelational realm where the many must become lost in the one . But these dualities differ in one important respect from the melancholy - gay duality in Byron .
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Yet as he does it , he becomes aware that he is not only himself but what the House makes him . And in this awareness he utters that quintessential Byronic remark , ' I must perish in this deplorable folly . ' One of the merits of David ...
Yet as he does it , he becomes aware that he is not only himself but what the House makes him . And in this awareness he utters that quintessential Byronic remark , ' I must perish in this deplorable folly . ' One of the merits of David ...
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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