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Meaning of "byronic"

byronic (adjective) - characteristic of the lifestyle, traits, or behavior associated with the romantic hero Lord Byron. This term is often used to describe individuals with brooding, charismatic, or rebellious qualities
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  • Of or pertaining to British Romantic poet George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) or his writings.

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Byronic heroes study group.
Pechorin is the embodiment of the Byronic hero.
His acting had a Byronic flavour and relied heavily upon inspiration.
She said your tenancy application was very Byronic.
The idea of the Byronic hero is one that consists of many different characteristics.
He is modelled on the Byronic hero.
Jarring Byronic notes interrupt the flow of his Horatian humours.
It was as though he were conscious of a Byronic aura.
Their verse tales were described as Byronic although the closer influence was probably Pushkin.
The work provided the first example of the Byronic hero.
To your Byronic charms.
These tales led to the public perception of the Byronic hero.
He is trapped within the Byronic ideal, but is constantly retracting from it.
But that just stems from his personality as a Byronic Hero.
The Byronic hero presents an idealized but flawed character whose attributes include,.

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Todd Davis examines the ways in which Jack conforms to the Byronic hero character trope.
According to the Byronic tradition, Pechorin is a character of contradiction.
Usually an antihero, he is similar to the Byronic hero.
According to Peter Thorslev, the Byronic hero consists of many different characteristics.
Helen, She said your tenancy application was very byronic.
Byronic hero or proto-Marxist class warrior?
There are also suggestions of the potential of a Byronic heroine in Byron 's works.
She 's on all sorts of committees . She said your tenancy application was very Byronic.
He 's a lofty, byronic figure . Cinna is Shakespeare 's indictment of the intelligentsia.
Yet this is strange as Pechorin 's intelligence is very high typical of a Byronic hero.
Byronic hero = = The work provided the first example of the Byronic hero.
The story of a Cambridge poetry professor who began to re-evaluate his life of Byronic excess.
He was a true romantic, in the Byronic sense of the word, who channeled the sublime . ”.
Charles Baudelaire 's poète maudit would emerge from the Byronic hero.
These featured different variations of the " Byronic hero ", and his own life contributed a further version.
Yes, our Paul… strong and silent and very sad… quite the Byronic character.
What is a Byronic hero?
This was a specific characteristic of the Byronic hero Clancy, 30.
Wuthering Heights, is it? gypsy Byronic hero or proto-Marxist class warrior?
You are a full-on Byronic Hero.
What is an Byronic Hero?

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