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The work provided the first example of the Byronic hero.
These tales led to the public perception of the Byronic hero.
A true Byronic hero always labors under some sort of a curse.
These featured different variations of the "Byronic hero", and his own life contributed a further version.
The idea of the Byronic hero is one that consists of many different characteristics.
"Claude, if you were only a little less intelligent, you'd make a great neoromantic Byronic hero."
The Byronic hero typically exhibits several of the following traits:
Characters with the qualities of the Byronic hero have appeared in novels, films and plays ever since.
For most of the show's history, the character is the show's primary antagonist and Byronic hero.
The Byronic hero sets a literary precedent for the modern concept of antiheroism.
He is modeled on the Byronic hero.
Pechorin is the embodiment of the Byronic hero.
In this tale the figure of Byronic hero is presented by the point of view of the people.
Also, though outwardly he's a cynic, the Byronic hero is secretly an idealist.
Yet this is strange as Pechorin's intelligence is very high (typical of a Byronic hero).
Charles Baudelaire's poëte maudit would emerge from the Byronic hero.
Truly, a Byronic hero!
Scholars have also drawn parallels between the Byronic hero and the solipsist heroes of Russian literature.
The fact that Renko is described as having this syndrome may be one of the factors to believe he is a Byronic hero.
Tall, handsome, and brooding, Edmund Warren had been the very picture of a Byronic hero.
However, Lermontov's work became well-known and its protagonist an archetype of the Byronic hero (or anti-hero).
BYRONIC heroes are the little black dresses of literature.
Norton topics online, "The Satanic and Byronic Hero"
The Byronic hero Axël meets a Germanic princess.