Sir Byron's Manfred George Gordon, also known as Lord Byron, was the most controversial poet in his era. As a "second generation" romanticist, Byron combines high romance with love for nature and tragic loss. He invented most of the hero's idea as a romantic satire idea, or a tragic character. And it was born as "a desire you never wanted to achieve" (Hogle, lecture on 21st March). Byron has completed this technology by creating what is now called Byronian Hero.
Byron's play is not as high as his poet. His lofty words are full of Bilonians' philosophy and repentance, but these plays succeed only when their hero reflects every aspect of Byron's own personality. . Byron is an excellent letter writer, interactive, witty and relaxing, and many letters previously unknown published in the 20th century further enhance his literary reputation I will. Whether dealing with love and poetry, he cuts at the heart of things with a good insight, and his appropriate and interesting phrase even makes his business letter attractive.
Bronte's sisters admire the character of Byron and his role and feel the need to respond to him in their work which is considered a masterpiece of literature. For example, "Bride of Abidos" and "Lord Byron" of "Manfred" explore not only the pathological transformation but also the narcissism as a character of men and another self of his woman. Attraction (seron). Bronte's sisters "Reading the privileges of Byron (Avidos' bride) is a dark side of literary myths, their main focus is the Byron's hero and the mysterious identity of the Gothic style." (Theron) Romanticism is Victoria It was a dominant literary movement in the morning era, but Bronte's sisters wrote it and it was dying. Bronte's sisters not only restored Romanticism but also revived with Bai Long's hero. Charlotte is fascinated by the dark side of the Vylonian hero. This charm triggered her to develop Edward Rochester's complex character at Jane Eyre (1847).