Byron's Manfred Jerome McGann (University of Virginia) A stage adaptation of Manfred that emphasizes the influence of ancient Greek theater in Byron's work. file upload McGann_Byron's Manfred_1.pdf On the 200th Anniversary of Lord Byron's Manfred: Commemorative Essays June 2019 Commemorating Manfred’s Bicentenary: An Introduction Omar F. Miranda Alpine Orientalism in Manfred Alan Richardson Freemasonry and Mental Theatre in Manfred Jonathan Gross Redeemed from the Worm: Manfred’s Celebrity Revenge Tragedy Clara Tuite "My Pang Shall Find a Voice": Manfred and The Sufferings of Young Werther Peter J. Manning Manfred: Byron's Other Don Juan Alice Levine Love in the First Degree: Manfred, Byron, and Incest Emily Bernhard-Jackson Dark Prometheus: Manfred and the Last Infirmity of Evil Andrew Stauffer The Dashes in Manfred Jane Stabler The Iconography of Forgiveness: Manfred's Astarte Ghislaine McDayter Voice in Manfred: Sign, Symbol, and Performance Diego Saglia Between Page and Stage: The Happy Medium for Romantic Drama Omar F. Miranda Manfred and Melodrama Jeffrey N. Cox, Michael Gamer Staging Manfred Frederick Burwick Byron's Manfred Jerome McGann Manfred, a Play of Language; or, Intimations of Mortality from Recollections of Erring Manhood Jerome McGann Adapted Script of Manfred Michael Barakiva Musical Score: "The Witches' Carnival" by Sir Henry Bishop Alonso Malik Pirio Tags drama ancient greece Print