Jerome (University of Virginia) McGann 
Byron and the Poetics of Adversity [PDF ebook] 

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A long line of traditional, often conservative, criticism and cultural commentary deplored Byron as a slipshod poet. This pithy yet aptly poetic book, written by one of the world”s foremost Romantic scholars, argues that assessment is badly mistaken. Byron”s great subject is what he called ”Cant”: the habit of abusing the world through misusing language. Setting up his poetry as a laboratory to investigate failures of writing, reading, and thinking, Byron delivered sharp critical judgment on the costs exacted by a careless approach to his Mother Tongue. Perspicuous readings of Byron alongside some of his Romantic contemporaries – Burns, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley – reveal Byron”s startling reconfiguration of poetry as a ”broken mirror” and shattered lamp. The paradoxical result was to argue that his age”s contradictions, and his own, offered both ethical opportunities and a promise of poetic – broadly cultural – emancipation. This book represents a major contribution to ideas about Romanticism.
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