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S/LI/502. Theme of scepticism in Byron's “Manfred”
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The paper examines the themes of knowledge and scepticism in the poem “Manfred” by George Gordon Byron defining the meaning of scepticism and analysing Manfred’s behaviour with references to the plot and imagery of the poem. Parallels are drawn between Manfred and Byron.
KEYWORDS: Scepticism, Byron, Manfred,
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