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Manfred: Critical Essay by Mervyn Nicholson

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George Gordon (Noel), Lord Byron
About 30 pages (8,941 words)
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SOURCE: Nicholson, Mervyn. “Byron and the Drama of Temptation.” Comparative Drama 25, no. 4 (winter 1991-92): 329-50.

In the following essay, Nicholson discusses the idea that Byron, since he believed that the meaning of life is unknowable, emphasized action rather than thought in Manfred.

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