拜伦的
... 拜伦德 berend 拜伦的 byronic 拜伦迪 berendi; berendy ...
拜伦式
这种情调,“说优雅一些,是拜伦式(Byronic)的立场;说庸俗一些,是薛仁贵月下叹罪绩的立场,充满了怨言,侘傺,仇恨战不愿垂头的傲兀。
拜伦诗风的
... magnetic有磁力的 Byronic拜伦诗风的 critic攻讦家,品题家 ...
拜伦式的
... busby 毛皮高顶帽 Byronic 拜伦式的 cabal 策划阴谋的小集团 ...
拜伦式英雄 ; 拜伦式的英雄 ; 拜伦式英雄人物
论拜伦式的忧郁 ; 拜伦式的不快乐
拜伦式英雄
Byronic:
Byron + -ic
The Byronic hero is a variant of the Romantic hero as a type of character, named after the English Romantic poet Lord Byron. Both Byron's life and writings have been considered in different ways to exemplify the type. The Byronic hero first appears in Byron's semi-autobiographical epic narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812–1818), and was described by the historian and critic Lord Macaulay as "a man proud, moody, cynical, with defiance on his brow, and misery in his heart, a scorner of his kind, implacable in revenge, yet capable of deep and strong affection". Byron described Conrad, the pirate hero of his The Corsair (1814) as follows:That man of loneliness and mystery, Scarce seen to smile, and seldom heard to sigh— (I, VIII)andHe knew himself a villain—but he deem'd The rest no better than the thing he seem'd; And scorn'd the best as hypocrites who hid Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did. He knew himself detested, but he knew The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded too. Lone, wild, and strange, he stood alike exempt From all affection and from all contempt: (I, XI)