Goethe's Faust Part one is published in 1808. In Geneva,Byron meets M.G. Lewis author of The Monk who translates Faust
❖ Goethe’s Faust Part one is published in 1808. ❖ In Geneva, Byron meets M.G. Lewis author of The Monk who translates Faust
Part Two of Goethe's Faust is published posthumously in 1832. The figure of Goethe's Euphorion is based on Byron
❖ Part Two of Goethe’s Faust is published posthumously in 1832. ❖ The figure of Goethe’s Euphorion is based on Byron
÷Goethe:“Byron is not antique and is not romantic,but he is the present day itself. Such a one I had to have
❖ Goethe: “Byron is not antique and is not romantic, but he is the present day itself. Such a one I had to have
Importance Understanding the Byronic hero is the key to understanding and appreciating the major poetic works of Lord Byron. The character of the Byronic hero also mirrors the brooding,often troubled temperament of the Romantic poets
Importance ❖ Understanding the Byronic hero is the key to understanding and appreciating the major poetic works of Lord Byron. ❖ The character of the Byronic hero also mirrors the brooding, often troubled temperament of the Romantic poets
This character sets a precedent for the troubled,mysterious,isolated artist appearing in literature throughout the ages
❖ This character sets a precedent for the troubled, mysterious, isolated artist appearing in literature throughout the ages