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Popular Literature And Social Protest, 1485-1558., Francis Edward Abernethy Jan 1956

Popular Literature And Social Protest, 1485-1558., Francis Edward Abernethy

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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'To All The People Of Brooklyn': Whitman As Editor Of 'The Brooklyn Eagle,' 1846-1848., Thomas Lowber Brasher Jan 1956

'To All The People Of Brooklyn': Whitman As Editor Of 'The Brooklyn Eagle,' 1846-1848., Thomas Lowber Brasher

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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Studies In Chaucer's Imagery., William Allen Tornwall Jan 1956

Studies In Chaucer's Imagery., William Allen Tornwall

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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The Development Of The Fitzgerald Hero., Harry Payne Heseltine Jan 1956

The Development Of The Fitzgerald Hero., Harry Payne Heseltine

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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Method And Form In The Novels Of Joseph Conrad., Harold Edmund Davis Jan 1956

Method And Form In The Novels Of Joseph Conrad., Harold Edmund Davis

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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The Greek Romance Materials In The Plays Of Shakespeare., Carol Gesner Jan 1956

The Greek Romance Materials In The Plays Of Shakespeare., Carol Gesner

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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The Heroes Of Byron: A Study Of Their Origin, Development, And Meaning In The Poetry Of George Gordon, Lord Byron, Robert Lester Thomas Jan 1956

The Heroes Of Byron: A Study Of Their Origin, Development, And Meaning In The Poetry Of George Gordon, Lord Byron, Robert Lester Thomas

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Lord Byron was very much concerned with the problems of immortality and fame. Perhaps his greatest single theme in poetry is human greatness. An especial aspect of human greatness, namely of heroes in spirit and in action, is, of course, one of the most permanent and best known features of Byron's poetry, the creation of the Byronic hero" being one of the poet's most outstanding contribu- tions to world literature. This study is concerned with all of the heroes Lord Byron created. It is to be a study of their origin, development, and meaning in the poetry of Byron. Lord …