Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... context for theoretical speculation on how to approach Victo- rian poets or on why we should . As Robert Browning's poems are taught in new contexts — as his work is read in the context of postmodern culture and communication conglomer ...
... context for theoretical speculation on how to approach Victo- rian poets or on why we should . As Robert Browning's poems are taught in new contexts — as his work is read in the context of postmodern culture and communication conglomer ...
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... context of the 1830s . My own book History and the Prism of Art : Browning's Poetic Experiments was the first extended study of Browning's understanding of history in the cultural contexts of Victorian and modern notions about ...
... context of the 1830s . My own book History and the Prism of Art : Browning's Poetic Experiments was the first extended study of Browning's understanding of history in the cultural contexts of Victorian and modern notions about ...
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... context , or , on the other side , as Wolfgang Iser , Fish , and Tompkins have been telling us , in all that we can know of the text , our own reading of it or that of others . From the New Critical view each of these perspectives falls ...
... context , or , on the other side , as Wolfgang Iser , Fish , and Tompkins have been telling us , in all that we can know of the text , our own reading of it or that of others . From the New Critical view each of these perspectives falls ...
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Dramatic Monologue and the Overhearing of Lyric | 21 |
Dramatic I Poems and Their Theoretical Implications | 37 |
Victorian Poetry | 54 |
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