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Formal Charges: The Shaping of Poetry in British Romanticism

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The formings of simile: Coleridge's 'comparing power' 4. Revision as form: Wordsworth's drowned man 5. Teasing form: the crisis of Keats's last lyrics 7. Social form: Shelley and the determination of reading Notes Index.
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Abbreviations 1. Formal intelligence: formalism, romanticism, and formalist criticism 2. Sketching verbal form: Blake's Political Sketches 3. The formings of simile: Coleridge's 'comparing power' 4. Revision as form: Wordsworth's drowned man 5. Heroic form: couplets, 'self', and Byron's Corsair 6. Teasing form: the crisis of Keats's last lyrics 7. Social form: Shelley and the determination of reading Notes Index.

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Byron’s Eastern Tales: Eastern Themes and Contexts

Susan Oliver
TL;DR: Byron's fascination with the Near East and with the margins of Europe continued after the publication of Childe Harold cantos 1 and 2 as discussed by the authors, and his series of narrative poems addressing themes of East-West cultural encounter collectively known as the ‘Turkish’ or ‘Eastern’ Tales was published between March 1813 and April 1816.