Don Juan Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
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Essays
- The Literary Background of Don Juan: Incidents
- The Literary Background of Don Juan: Ideas
- Byron's Don Juan: The Obsession and Self-Discipline of Spontaneity
- Don Juan
- The Danger and Vanity of Human Passions
- Aurora Raby in Don Juan: a Byronic Heroine
- Don Juan and Byron's Imperceptiveness to the English Word
- Shipwreck and Skepticism: Don Juan Canto II
- Don Juan Reconsidered: The Haidée Episode
- ‘Quiet Cruising o'er the Ocean Woman’: Byron's Don Juan and the Woman Question
- All Things—But a Show?
- England in Don Juan
- Don Juan, or, the Deferral of Decapitation: Some Psychological Approaches
- Byron, Catholicism, and Don Juan XVII
- The Muslim East in Byron's Don Juan
- Byron's Revisited Haunts
- Further Reading