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Byron Bibliography
Biographies
Eisler, Benita. Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame (New York: Knopf, 1999)
Franklin, Caroline. Byron: A Literary Life (London: Macmillan Press, 2000).
MacCarthy, Fiona. Byron: Life and Legend
(London: John Murray, 2002).
General Studies of Byron
Beatty, Bernard (ed.). Byron and the Limits of Fiction (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1988).
Bone, Drummond and Philip Martin (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Byron (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2004).
Brewer, William D (ed.). Contemporary Studies on Lord Byron (Lewiston: Mellen, 2001).
Cheeke Stephen, Byron and Place: History, Translation, Nostalgia (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003).
Christensen, Jerome. Lord Byron’s Strength: Romantic Writing and Commercial Society (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1993).
Corbett, Marilyn. Byron and Tragedy (New York: St. Martin‟s Press, 1988).
Dennis, Ian. „ “I shall not choose a mortal to be my mediator”: Byron‟s Manfred and “Internal Mediation”‟,
European Romantic Review 11:1 (Winter 2000), 68-96.
Elfenbein, Andrew. Byron and the Victorians (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
Foot, Micahel. The Politics of Paradise: a Vindication of Byron(London: Colling, 1988).
Gleckner Robert and Bernard Beatty (eds.). The Plays of Lord Byron: Critical Essays (Liverpool: Liverpool
University Press, 1997).
Goode, Clement Tyson Jr.. George Gordon Lord Byron: a Comprehensive Annotated Research Bibliography of
Secondary Materials in English 1973 to 1994 (Metuchen: Scarecrow Press, 1996).
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Graham, Peter. Lord Byron (New York: Twayne, 1998).
Gross, Jonathan David. „ “One Half What I Should Say”: Byron‟s Gay Narrator in Don Juan‟, European Romantic
Review 9:3 (Summer 1998), 323-50.
Hoagwood, Terence Allan. Byron’s Dialectic: Scepticism and the Critique of Culture (Lewisburg: Bucknell University
Press, 1993).
Keane, Robert N. and Alice Levine (eds.). Rereading Byron: Essays Selected from Hofstra University’s Byron
Bicentennial Conference (New York: Garland, 1993).
McGann Jerome J. Byron and Romanticism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Oliver, Susan. Scott, Byron, and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2005).
Randolph, Lewis Francis (ed.). Studies for a Byron Bibliography (Lititz: Sutter House, 1979).
Ravelhofer, Barbara. „Oral Poetry and the Printing Press in Byron‟s The Giaour‟, Romanticism: the Journal of
Romantic Culture and Criticism 11:1 (2005), 23-40.
Rawes, Alan. Byron’s Poetic Experimentation: Childe Harold, the Tales, and the Quest for Comedy (Aldershot:
Ashgate, 2000).
Rutheford, Alan (ed.). Byron: Augustan and Romantic (London: MacMillan Press, 1990).
Stabler, Jane. Byron, poetics and history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Stabler, Jane (ed.). Byron (London: Longman, 1998).
Stabler, Jane. „Transition in Byron and Wordsworth‟, Essays in Criticism 50:4 (Fall 2000), 306-28.
Byron and Orientalism
Beatty, Bernard. „Calvin in Islam: A Reading of Lara and The Giaour‟, Romanticism 5:1 (1999), 70-86.
Bialas, Zbigniew, „Dressing Mazeppa: Costumes and Wounds‟, in East-Central European Traumas and a Millennial
Condition (Boulder, CO: East European Monographs, 1999).
Butler, Marilyn. „The Orientalism of Byron‟s Giaour‟, in Beatty Bernard (ed.) Byron and the Limits of Fiction
(Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1988), 78-96.
Cheeke, Stephen. „Geo-History: Byron‟s Beginnings‟, European Journal of English Studies 6:2 (August, 2002),
131-142.
Christensen, Jerome. „Perversion, Parody, and Cultural Hegemony: Lord Byron‟s Oriental Tales’, South Atlantic
Quarterly 88:3 (Fall 1989), 569-603.
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Hoagwood, Terence Allan. Byron’s Dialectic: Scepticism and the Critique of Culture (London: Associate University
Press, 1993).
Hopps, Gavin. „Inhabiting a Place beyond “to be or not to be”: the Playful Devotions of Byron and Coleridge‟,
Coleridge Bulletin 25 (Summer 2005), 15-39.
Kelsall, Malcom. „Byron and the Woman in the Harem‟, in Alice Levine and Robert Keane (eds.) Rereading Byron:
Essays Selected From Hofskra University’s Byron Bicentennial Conference (New York: Garland, 1993).
Kidwai, Abdur. Raheem. „Samples of the Finest Orientalism: Image of the Orient in Byron‟s “Turkish Tales” ‟,
Aligarh Critical Miscellany 9:1 (1996), 65-84.
Kidawi, Abdur Raheem. Orientalism in Lord Byron’s ‘Turkish Tales’ (Lewiston: Mellen University Press, 1995).
Jones, Christine. „ “Man is a Carnivorous Production”: Byron and the Anthropology of Food‟, Prism(s): Essays in
Romanticism 6 (1998), 41-58.
Lutz, Deborah. „Love as Homesickness: Longing for a Transcendental Home in Byron and the Dangerous Lover
Narrative‟, Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 46:1 (Fall 2004), 23-38.
Mason, Nicholas. „Building Brand Byron: Early-Nineteenth-Century Advertising and the Marketing of Childe Harold’s
Pilgrimage’, Modern Language Quarterly 63:4 (December 2002), 411-40.
Odgen, Daryl S.. „Byron, Italy and the Poetics of Liberal Imperialism‟, Keats-Shelley Journal 49 (2000), 114-37.
Oueijan, Naji B.. A Compendium of Eastern Elements in Byron’s ‘Oriental Tales’ (New York: Peter Lang, 1999).
Oueijan, Naji B.. „Western Exoticism and Byron‟s Orientalism‟, Prism(s): Essays in Romanticism 6 (1998), 27-39.
Prochazka, Martin (ed.), Byron: East and West (Prague: Univerzita Karjova, 2000).
Rishmawi, G. K.. „The Muslim East in Byron‟s Don Juan‟, Papers on Language and Literature 35:3 (Summer 1999),
227-43.
Schneider, Jeffrey L.. „Secret Sins of the Orient: Creating a (Homo)Textual Context for Reading Byron‟s The
Giaour’, College English 65:1 (September 2002), 81-95.
Stauffer, Andrew. „The Hero in the Harem: Byron‟s Debt to Medieval Romance in Don Juan‟, European Romantic
Review 10:1 (Winter 1999), 84-97.
Tashdentz, Khatcheg. Byron and the Armenians (Yerevan: Haibed, 1959).
Thomas, Gordon K.. „Finest Orientalism, Western Sentimentalism, Proto-Zionism: the Muses of Byron‟s Hebrew
Melodies’, Prism(s): Essays in Romanticism 1 (1993), 51-66.
Waterman, David F., „Byron‟s Reflexive Orientalism in Cantos V and VI of Don Juan’, Etudes Anglaises 49:1
(Winter 19996), 29-39.
Watkins, David. Social Relations in Byron’s Eastern Tales (London: Associated University Press, 1987).
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Byron and Europe
Angeletti, Gioia. „ “I Feel the Improvisatore”: Byron, Improvisation, and Romantic Poetics‟, in Laura Bandiera and
Diego Saglia (eds.), British Romanticism and Italian Literature: Translating, Reviewing, Rewriting (New York:
Rodopi, 2005), 165-180.
Beatty, Bernard. „The Force of “Celtic Memories” in Byron‟s Thought‟, in Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes (eds.)
English Romanticism and the Celtic World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), 103-16.
Bone, Drummond. „Tourists and Lovers: Beppo and Amours de Voyage‟, Byron Journal 28 (2000), 13-28.
Calder, Alan (ed.). Byron and Scotland; Radical or Dandy? (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989).
Cardwell, Richard A. (ed.). The Reception of Byron in Europe 2 vols. (London: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004).
Cardwell, Richard A. (ed.). Lord Byron the European: Essays from the International Byron Society (Lewiston:
Edwin Mellen Press, 1997).
Chalk, Aidan. „Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: a Romaunt and the Influence of Local Attachment‟, Texas Studies in
Literature and Language 41:1 (Spring 1999), 48-77.
Cochran, Peter. „ “A Higher and More Extended Comprehension”: Byron‟s Three Weeks in Rome‟, Keats-Shelley
Review 15 (2001), 49-63.
Cochran, Peter. „Byron‟s Manfred and Pellico‟s Francesca da Rimini‟, Review of National Literatures and World
Report, 1 (1998), 73-86.
Cronin, Richard. „Asleep in Italy: Byron and Shelley in 1819‟, Keats-Shelley Review 10 (Spring 1996), 151-180.
Crompton, Louis. Byron and Greek Love: Homophobia in Nineteenth-century England (London: Faber & Faber,
1985)
D‟Amico, Jack. „Byron and the Italian “ Liberty Boys”‟, Italian Quarterly 42: 163 (Winter 2005), 23-32.
Daly, Kirsten. „Worlds Beyond England: Don Juan and the Legacy of Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism’,
Romanticism 4:2 (1998), 189-201.
Dangerfield, Elma. Byron and the Romantics in Switzerland (London: Thomas Lyster Ltd., 1992).
Demata, Massimiliano. „From Caledonia to Albania: Byron, Galt, and the Progress of the Eastern Savage‟, Scottish
Studies Review 2:2, (Fall 2001), 61-76.
Duffy, Cian. „ “The City Disinterred”: The Shelley Circle and the Revolution at Naples‟, Forum for Modern Language
Studies 39:2 (Spring 2003), 152-64.
Eliot, C.W.J.. „Howe, Greece, and Byron‟s Helmet‟, Journal of Modern Greek Studies 10:2 (Fall 1992), 197-204.
Fisher, James R. „ “Here the Story Ends”: Byron‟s Beppo, a Broken Dante‟, The Byron Journal 21 (1993), 61-70.
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Franklin, Caroline. „Cosmopolitanism and Catholic Culture: Byron, Italian Poetry, and The Liberal’, in Laura
Bandiera and Diego Saglia (eds.) British Romanticism and Italian Literature: Translating, Reviewing, Rewriting
(New York: Rodopi, 2005), 255-68.
Goldweber, David. „Byron, Catholicism, and Don Juan XVII’, Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 49:3
(Spring 1997), 175-89.
Kadija, Refik. „L‟Albanie et les albanais dans la créativité de Byron‟, Lettres Albanaises 3 (1985), 129-144.
Keach, William. „Byron‟s Internationalism : the Exiled Aristocrat in the Post-Napoleonic Era‟, Questione Romantica
2:1 (1996), 53-61.
Lennartz, Norbert. „Re-Mapping Romanticism: Lord Byron – Britain‟s First Anti-Romantic‟, in Christopher Bode
(ed.) Re-Mapping Romanticism: Gender-Text-Context (Essen: Blaue Eule, 2001), 101-12.
Lutz, Deborah. „Love as Homesickness: Longing for a Transcendental Home in Byron and the Dangerous Lover
Narrative‟, Midwest Quarterly 46:1 (Fall 2004), 23-38.
Nicholson, Andrew. „Byron and the “Ariosto of the North”‟, in Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes (eds.)
Romanticism and the Celtic World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), 130-50.
Oliver, Susan. Scott, Byron and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
Prochazka, Martin. „ “But He Was Phrenzied”: Rousseau‟s Figures and the Text in the Third Canto of Byron‟s Childe
Harold’s Pilgrimage‟, in Michael Gassenmeier, Petra Bridzun, Jens Martin Gurr and Frank Erik Pointner (eds.)
British Romantics as Readers: Intertextualities, Maps of Misreading, Reinterpretations (Heidelberg: Carl Winter
Universitatsverlag, 1998)
Saglia, Diego. Byron and Spain: Itinerary in the Writing of Place (Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1996).
Saglia, Diego. „ “Renown‟d Romantic”: Place as Text and Intertext in Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage‟, in Colin
Smethurst (ed.), Romantic Geographies (Glasgow: University of Glasgow French and German, 1996), 157-70.
Saglia,Diego. „Byron‟s Italy and Italy‟s Byron: Codes of Resistance and Early Risorgimento Literature‟, Rivista di
Letterature Moderne e Comparate 56:3 (Summer 2003), 275-95.
Saglia Diego. „Spain and Byron‟s Construction of Place‟, Byron Journal 22 (1994), 31-42.
Schoina, Maria. „The “Poetry of Politics” in Shelley‟s and Byron‟s Italian Works‟, Gramma: Journal of Theory and
Criticism 9 (2001), 69-91.
Spender, Harold. Byron and Greece (London: Folcroft Library ed. 1924).
Stauffer, Andrew M.. „Byron, the Pyramids, and “Uncertain Paper”‟, Wordsworth Circle 36:1 (Winter 2005), 11-15.
Trueblood, Paul Graham (ed.). Byron’s Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: a Symposium
(London: MacMillan Press, 1981).
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Vail, Jeffrey. „ “The Bright Sun Was Extinguis‟d”: the Bologna Prophecy and Byron‟s “Darkness”, Wordsworth Circle
28:3 (Summer 1997), 183-92.
Vassallo, Peter. Byron: the Italian Literary Influence (London: MacMillan, 1984).
Walker, David. „ “People‟s Ancestors are History‟s Game”: Byron‟s Don Juan and Russian History, Studies in the
Literary Imagination 36:2 (Fall 2003), 149-164.
Wilner, Joshua. „Drinking rules! Byron and Baudelaire‟, Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism 27:3 (Fall
1997), 34-48.
Yu, Chu Chi. „Lord Byron‟s “The Isles of Greece” : First Translation‟, in D.E. Polland (ed.) Translation and Creation:
Readings of Western Literature in Early Modern China, 1840-1918 (Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1998), 79-104.
Byron and Women Writers
Addison, Catherine. „Gender and Race in Byron‟s “The Island” and Mitford‟s “Christina” ‟, Antipodes: a North
American Journal 18:1 (June 2004), 72-76.
Brewer, William D.. „Felicia Hemans, Byronic Cosmopolitanism and the Ancient Welsh Bards‟, in Gerard Carruthers
and Alan Rawes (eds.) English Romanticism and the Celtic World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003),
167-71.
Brownstein, Rachel M.. „Endless Imitation: Austen‟s and Byron‟s Juvenilia‟, in Christine Alexander (ed.) The Child
Writer from Austen to Woolf (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), 122-37.
Cochran, Peter. „Mary Shelley‟s Fair Copying of Don Juan‟, Keats-Shelley Review 10 (Spring 1996), 221-41.
Douglass, Paul. „What Lord Byron Learned from Lady Caroline Lamb‟, European Romantic Review 16:3 (Summer
2005), 273-81.
Ford, Susan Allen. „Learning Romance from Scott and Byron: Jane Austen‟s Natural Sequel‟, Persuasions: The Jane
Austen Journal 26 (2004), 72-88.
Franklin, Caroline. Byron’s Heroines (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992).
Franklin, Caroline. Byron and Women Novelists (Nottingham: Nottingham University Press, 2000).
Franklin, Caroline. „Juan‟s Sea Changes: Class, Race, and Gender in Byron‟s Don Juan‟, in Nigel Wood (ed.) Don
Juan (Buckingham: Open University Press, 1993).
Giddey, Ernest. „Byron and Madame de Stael‟, in Charles Robinson (ed.) Lord Byron and His Contemporaries
(London: University of Delaware Press, 1982), 166-177.
Lansdown, Richard. „The Byronic Hero and the Victorian Heroine‟, Critical Review 41 (2001), 105-16.
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Riga, Frank. „Dismantling Traditionalist Gender Roles: an Exotic Counter-World in Byron‟s Don Juan‟, in Marilyn
Demarst Button and Toni Reed (eds.) The Foreign Woman in British Literature: Exotics, Aliens and Outsiders
(Westport: Greenwood, 1999).
Rosa, George M.. „Byron, Mme de Stael, Schlegel, and the Religious Motif in Armance‟, Comparative Literature
46:4 (Fall 1994), 346-71.
Wilkes, Joanne. Lord Byron and Madame de Stael: Born for Opposition (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999).
Wolfson, Susan. „Hemans and the Romance of Byron‟, in Nanora Sweet and Julie Melnyk (eds.) Felicia Hemans:
Reimagining Poetry in the Nineteenth Century (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001), 155-180.
Byron and Heroism
Bainbridge, Simon. „From Nelson to Childe Harold: The Transformation of the Byronic Image‟, Byron Journal 27
(1999), 13-25.
Bainbridge, Simon. „To “Sing It Rather Better”: Byron, the Bards, and Waterloo‟, Romanticism: the Journal of
Romantic Culture and Criticism 1:1 (1995), 68-81.
Clubbe, John. „Byron and Napoleon, 1814-16‟, Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture 3:5 (1993),
42-57.
Clubbe, John. „Dramatic Hits: Napoleon and Shakespeare in Byron 1813-1814 Journal‟, in Michael Gassenmeier
(ed.) British Romantics as Readers: Intertextualities, Maps of Misreading, Reinterpretations (Heidelberg: Carl
Winter Universitatsverlag, 1998), 271-94.
Corngold, Stanley. „The thought of Don Juan‟, in Anthony Mortimer (ed.) From Wordsworth to Stevens (Bern:
Peter Lang, 2005), 91-103.
Donelan, Charles. Romanticism and Male Fantasy in Byron’s Don Juan: A Marketable Vice (Basingstoke: Macmillan,
2000).
Harmon, Maryhelen. „ “Born for Opposition”: Lord Byron‟s Irresistible Tug-of-War‟, in Sara Munson Deats (ed.),
War and Words: Horror and Heroism in the Literature of Warfare (Lanham: Lexington University Press, 2004),
103-24.
Haslett, Moyra. Byron’s Don Juan and the Don Juan Legend (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997).
Keegan, Abigail. Byron’s Othered Self and Voice: Contextualizing the Homographic Signature (New York: Peter
Lang, 2003).
Mason, Nicholas. „Building Brand Byron: Early-Nineteenth-Century Advertising and the Marketing of Childe Harold’s
Pilgrimage’, Modern Language Quarterly 63:4 (December 2002), 411-40.
McGann, Jerome J.. „ “Who with a Thousand Faces”: the Rhetoric of Byronism‟, Studies in Romanticism 31 (1992),
295-313.
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Mozer, Hadly J.. „ “I want a hero”: Advertising for an Epic Hero in Don Juan’, Studies in Romanticism 44:2
(Summer 2005), 239-60.
Nicholson, Andrew. „Napoleon‟s “Last Act” and Byron‟s Ode‟, Romanticism: the Journal of Romantic Culture and
Criticism 9:1 (2003), 68-81.
Root, Christina M.. „History as Character: Byron and the Myth of Napoleon‟, in Stephen Behrendt (ed.) History and
Myth: Essays on English Romantic Literature (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990), 149-65.
Soderholm, James. Fantasy, Forgery, and the Byron Legend (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996).
Stabler, Jane. „Women and Children First: Charles Lamb, Lord Byron and the Nineteenth-Century Readership‟,
Charles Lamb Bulletin 105 (Winter 1999), 2-15.
Strand, Eric. „Byron‟s Don Juan as a Global Allegory‟, Studies in Romanticism 43:4 (Winter 2004), 503-36.
Ward, Jay. „Byron and the Discourse of Celebrity‟, Prism(s) 12 (2004), 57-68.
Williams, Michael. „Byron‟s “Napoleon” Poems: “Some Yet Imperial Hope”‟, Unisa English Studies, 29:1 (Spring
1991), 13-23.
Wilson, Frances (ed.). Byromania: Portraits of the Artist in Nineteenth-Century and Twentieth-Century Culture
(Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999).
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