Lord Byron and George Eliot: Embracing National Identity in Daniel Deronda
Byron's Hebrew Melodies, published in 1815, were written as part of his musical collaboration with the Jewish composer Isaac Nathan. Even though anti-Semitism ran rampant through England during the Romantic period, Byron's Hebrew Melodies remain his most widely respected collection. Despit...
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Autor principal: | Denise Tischler Millstein |
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University of Edinburgh
2005
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