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... ( NA241 ) the " unhappy wanderer , " ( NA246 ) and Irving uses the same word - root when he depicts her " wandering over every part of the grounds and garden " ( NA235 ) of the Abbey on the day she finally departed .
... ( NA241 ) the " unhappy wanderer , " ( NA246 ) and Irving uses the same word - root when he depicts her " wandering over every part of the grounds and garden " ( NA235 ) of the Abbey on the day she finally departed .
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Byron's poem continues with two stanzas which depict his fate just as bleakly . He escaped madness -- though he ... Moreover , the imagery and words in it are as interesting as the mental state it depicts . One notes that in Byron's ...
Byron's poem continues with two stanzas which depict his fate just as bleakly . He escaped madness -- though he ... Moreover , the imagery and words in it are as interesting as the mental state it depicts . One notes that in Byron's ...
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Just what reservations have to be made , however , in allying his conclusions with mine , it is not easy to say , for while Davidson maintains that Poe's tale depicts " the total disintegration of a complex human being , not in any one ...
Just what reservations have to be made , however , in allying his conclusions with mine , it is not easy to say , for while Davidson maintains that Poe's tale depicts " the total disintegration of a complex human being , not in any one ...
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Contents
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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