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The Giaour
Turkish Tales
8/Cf JNO. 7 / 0 ; the PROBLEMATIC BRITISH ROMANTIC HERO(INE
Don Juan Study Guide
Love, Freedom and Oppression (From Byron's the Giaour
The Image of the Oriental Muslim in Lord Byron's the Giaour (1813)
Byron's Eastern Tales: Eastern Themes and Contexts
Anxiety of Motherhood in Vathek Abigail J
Jane Austen and Lord Byron, 1813-1815
Narrative Technique in Byron's Oriental Romances
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The History of the Caliph Vathek
LORD BYRON: MAZEPPA Edited by Peter Cochran
Manfred and Vathek
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Extracts from CHILDE HAROLD's PILGRIMAGE
The Influence of Byron on Emily Brontë
The Deformed Transformed; Or, from Bloodsucker to Byronic Hero – Polidori and the Literary Vampire Conrad Aquilina
Byron's Notes to Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cristina M
Top View
Byron's Politics in “The Giaour”
The Lord Byron / John Polidori Relationship and the Foundation of the Early Nineteenth-Century Literary Vampire
Heroism and History: Childe Harold I and Ii and the Tales
The Giaour”: Balkans
The Je Ne Sais Quoi of Byron's Poetry: Foreignisms in Don Juan Alice
William Beckford's Vathek a Call for Reassessment
A Study of Lord Byron's the Turkish Tales in Terms of Orientalism
Byron and the Mythology of Fact
Orientalism in Lord Byron's Turkish Tale the Giaour
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Aubrey's Fragile Psyche and the Signal of the Real: a Lacanian
THE GIAOUR Edited by Peter Cochran
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The Beast Within: Gothic Vampirism in the Nineteenth Century
The Vampyre 1816 Project Spring 2010
Lord Byronβ€€S Eastern Byronic Hero Lara Mekkawi 20111649 Notre
The Byronic Hero in Childe Harold's
PARISINA Edited by Peter Cochran
Transformations of Byron in the Literature of British India Máire Ní Fhlathúin
The Black Vampyre
Lord Ruthven's Power: Polidori's 'The Vampyre', Doubles and the Byronic Imagination
The Byronic Hero: Emergence, Issues of Definition and His Progenies
William Beckford's Depiction of the Orient and the Oriental As Infernal