Master-slave dialectics and women characters in three dramatic verses of lord byron

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  • who: Hegelian master-slave, dialectics and Lord, Byron from the School of Language Studies and Linguistics, UKM, Malaysia have published the paper: Master-Slave Dialectics and Women Characters in Three Dramatic Verses of Lord Byron, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: It is stated that changes in social matters can be practically reflected in Literature.

SUMMARY

    The early nineteenth century, when Lord Byron was highly read, was the beginning of the time when British society was mainly and largely patriarchal. For instance, the slave finds himself/herself a slave because of the . . .

     

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