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This book explores the amorphous, fragmented and digressive world of George Gordon Byron’s poetic works, which are pervaded by the themes of change, mutability, deformation and transgression, often presented or described as madness. The blurring of the border between fiction and reality is a matter of the author’s decisions concerning both his life and his texts, and a conscious process of construction and self-fashioning. It is also a recurring epistemological theme in Byron’s works, which make take the form of narrative dis-orientation and the dismantling of easy cultural pre-conceptions. The Authors study Byron’s artistic quixotism and his pursuit of creative freedom which reveals itself in the Romantic irony, digressiveness and self-awareness of his writings.



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George Gordon Byron’s poetic works – Fragmented fiction – Amorphous reality – Madness – Deformation – Transgression – Narrative dis-orientation – Narrative chaos – Dismantling of cultural pre-conceptions – Fiction and auto-biography – Authorial self-fashioning – Epistemological vistas – Subjectivity – Romantic irony

Byron: Reality, Fiction and Madness

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    A Hardback by Marek Wilczyński, Mirosława Modrzewska, Maria Fengler

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 05/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631801895, 978-3631801895
      ISBN10: 3631801890

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the amorphous, fragmented and digressive world of George Gordon Byron’s poetic works, which are pervaded by the themes of change, mutability, deformation and transgression, often presented or described as madness. The blurring of the border between fiction and reality is a matter of the author’s decisions concerning both his life and his texts, and a conscious process of construction and self-fashioning. It is also a recurring epistemological theme in Byron’s works, which make take the form of narrative dis-orientation and the dismantling of easy cultural pre-conceptions. The Authors study Byron’s artistic quixotism and his pursuit of creative freedom which reveals itself in the Romantic irony, digressiveness and self-awareness of his writings.



      Table of Contents

      George Gordon Byron’s poetic works – Fragmented fiction – Amorphous reality – Madness – Deformation – Transgression – Narrative dis-orientation – Narrative chaos – Dismantling of cultural pre-conceptions – Fiction and auto-biography – Authorial self-fashioning – Epistemological vistas – Subjectivity – Romantic irony

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