Self-contradiction, a key quality of the Byronic hero, is nothing new to tragic literary figures. As early as tragedies of Aeschylus, the hero emerges from the tension between two elements: his "larger than life" quality and the crime which arouses his guilt. Aristotle, the first to describe the genre of tragedy calls the tragic hero "better than the average person" (Dorsch, trans., 52): the powers and abilities of the average person are magnified in this hero, making him seem a titan among men. He stands out because of the "sharpness of an anagorisis [revelation], particularity of the distress, or through possession of a special virtue or dignity" (Leech, 37-8). In awareness, suffering, or abilities, then, the tragic hero is simply greater...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Aristotle’s definition of the tragic hero in his Poetics indicates a contradiction in one of the gre...
Yet afterward, she finds her thoughts returning again .and again to the garden. Somehow, she does no...
The Byronic Hero created in the works of Byron has dual attributes which reflect the Byron’s inner c...
As opposed to his philosophic predecessor Plato, who feared the effect poetry could have on moral ed...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
Around the late eighth or early seventh century B.C., a poet, known to later ages as Homer, composed...
In this dissertation the Byronic hero and its origins and legacy are the main focal point. Lord Geor...
The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
The focus of this paper is the work of Lord Gordon Byron, specifically the creation of idea of ...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
This thesis examines the well-used character persona in Western literature, the Byronic hero which c...
As one of the major elements of a tragedy, the tragic hero is a very complex world in itself. Tragic...
The term hamartia, as it appears in Aristotle s Poetics, has baffled critics. Two schools of thought...
One of the most riddling of all literary genres is that which is called tragedy. The term "tragedy" ...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Aristotle’s definition of the tragic hero in his Poetics indicates a contradiction in one of the gre...
Yet afterward, she finds her thoughts returning again .and again to the garden. Somehow, she does no...
The Byronic Hero created in the works of Byron has dual attributes which reflect the Byron’s inner c...
As opposed to his philosophic predecessor Plato, who feared the effect poetry could have on moral ed...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
Around the late eighth or early seventh century B.C., a poet, known to later ages as Homer, composed...
In this dissertation the Byronic hero and its origins and legacy are the main focal point. Lord Geor...
The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
The focus of this paper is the work of Lord Gordon Byron, specifically the creation of idea of ...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
This thesis examines the well-used character persona in Western literature, the Byronic hero which c...
As one of the major elements of a tragedy, the tragic hero is a very complex world in itself. Tragic...
The term hamartia, as it appears in Aristotle s Poetics, has baffled critics. Two schools of thought...
One of the most riddling of all literary genres is that which is called tragedy. The term "tragedy" ...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Aristotle’s definition of the tragic hero in his Poetics indicates a contradiction in one of the gre...
Yet afterward, she finds her thoughts returning again .and again to the garden. Somehow, she does no...