Richard Cardwell was given the Elma Dangerfield Award of the
International Byron Society for the best book on Byron in 2005-06
Byron, arguably, was and remains the most famous and infamous
English poet in the modern period in Continental Europe. From
Portugal in the West to Russia in the East, from Scandinavia in the
North to Spain in the South he inspired and provoked, was adored
and reviled, inspired notions of freedom in subject lands and, with
it, the growth of national idealisms which, soon, would re-draw the
map of Europe. At the same time the Byronic persona, incarnate in
Childe Harold, Manfred, Lara and others, was received with
enthusiasm and fear as experience demonstrated that Byron's
Romantic outlook was two-edged, thrilling and appalling in the same
moment. All the great writers-Goethe, Mickiewicz, Lermontov,
Almeida Garret, Espronceda, Lamartine, among many others-strove to
outdo, imitate, revise, and integrate the sublime Lord into their
own cultures, to create new national voices, and to dissent from
the old order. The volume explores Byron's European reception in
its many guises, bringing new evidence, challenging old
assumptions, and offering fresh perspectives on the protean impact
of Lord Byron on the Continent. This book consistes of two volumes.
Series Editor: Dr Elinor Shaffer FBA, Institute of Germanic &
Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Contributors Richard A. Cardwell, University of Nottingham, UK
Joanne Wilkes, University of Auckland, NZ Peter Cochran, Cambridge,
UK Ernest Giddey, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Edoardo
Zuccato, IULM University, Milan Giovanni Iamartino, University of
Milan, Italy Derek Flitter, University of Birmingham, UK Maria
Leonor Machado de Sousa, University of Lisbon, Portugal Mihaela
Anghelescu Irimia, University of Bucharest, Romania Frank Erik
Pointner, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Achim
Geisenhansluke, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Theo D'haen,
Leiden University, The Netherlands Martin Prochazka, Charles
University, Prague, Czech Republic Miroslawa Modrzewska, University
of Gdansk, Poland Orsolya Rakai, Budapest, Hungary Nina Diakonova,
St. Petersburg, Russia Vitana Kostadinova, Plovdiv University,
Bulgaria Jorgen E. Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark Bjorn Tysdahl,
University of Oslo, Norway Ingrid Elam, Sweden Anahit Bekaryan,
Institute of Fine Arts of the National Academy of Sciences of the
Republic of Armenia Innes Merabishvili, State University of
Tbilisi, Georgia Litsa Trayiannoudi, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Massimiliano Demata, Mansfield College,
Oxford, UK
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