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Contemporary Critical Reception to 1824

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Christie, William

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Cambridge University Press

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The chapter surveys the critical reception of Byron's work during his lifetime in major periodicals, noting that the major Reviews may have had barely concealed political priorities but this did not translate into predictable allegiances.

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Byron in Context

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2037-12-31