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The Dream (Byron poem)
Invoking the Incubus: Mary Shelley's Use of the Demon-Lover Tradition in Frankenstein
From Coppet to Milan: Romantic Circles at La Scala
Conversations in the Dreamscape: a Reflection
Eoghain Hamilton
I the DECADENT VAMPIRE by JUSTINE J. SPATOLA a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School-Camden Rutgers, the State University of N
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Apocalyptic Imagery in Byron's "Darkness"
To William Godwin Matthew Querino Framingham State College Framingham, Massachusetts
Heroism and History: Childe Harold I and Ii and the Tales
Thematic Imagery in Lord Byron's Don Juan
Darkness” (1816)
1 Features of Gothic Stories Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, Is One of the Most Famous Gothic Biography Novels Ever Written
The Evolution of the Mythical Vampire: from Victorian to Modern Era
Poems of Byron's Early Exile
Byron's Idea of Liberty in the Poetry of the Childe Harold Period
Frankenstein: Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creaters
THE PLACE of LORD BYRON in WORLD HISTORY Studies in His Life, Writings, and Influence Selected Papers from the 35Th International Byron Conference
The Beast Within: Gothic Vampirism in the Nineteenth Century
Top View
Parisina: Literary and Historical Perspectives Across Six Centuries
Dark Side of the Dream: the Social Gothic in Vietnam Era America
Byron and the Eastern Mediterranean: Childe Harold Ii and the ‘Polemic of Ottoman Greece’
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos I and II
The Intensity of the Gothic Dream in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
Youngromantics Prize
Childe Harold's Pilgramge Lord Byron (1812) CANTO the SECOND. I
LORD BYRON: HOURS of IDLENESS Edited by Peter Cochran