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Lord Byron as a satirist in verse

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This dissertation examines Byron's satiric verse, presenting a working definition of the satiric spirit and narrowing its field to non-dramatic poetry. It surveys forms and methods—formal/classical satire, mock-heroic, epigram, political ballad, fable, and burlesque—and argues for inclusion of invective where appropriate. The study analyzes the distinctive temper and techniques of Byron's satire, traces influences including Italian models, classifies individual poems by intention and manner, and considers the interplay of humor, denunciation, and aesthetic quality while excluding biographical narrative and works judged unliterary to focus on critical and stylistic features of his verse-satire.

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Claude Moore Fuess

Claude Moore Fuess was an American author and scholar, recognized for his contributions to literary criticism and biography. He is particularly noted for his work "Lord Byron as a Satirist in Verse," which explores the satirical elements in the poetry of the renowned Romantic poet Lord Byron. Fuess's analysis provides insights into Byron's literary techniques and the social context of his work, reflecting a deep engagement with 19th-century literature. His scholarship contributes to the understanding of Byron's complex character and the nuances of his satirical voice.

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