Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... literary past and would defend literary personality , against Wordsworth on the sonnet , as just the antithesis of unmediated sincerity : " " With this same key / Shakespeare unlocked his heart , " once more ! ' / Did Shakespeare ? If ...
... literary past and would defend literary personality , against Wordsworth on the sonnet , as just the antithesis of unmediated sincerity : " " With this same key / Shakespeare unlocked his heart , " once more ! ' / Did Shakespeare ? If ...
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... literary - historical picture we can begin , too , to see how fin - de - siècle and modernist reactions to the Browningesque monologue have conditioned the writing , reading , and teach- ing of poetry , literary theory , and literary ...
... literary - historical picture we can begin , too , to see how fin - de - siècle and modernist reactions to the Browningesque monologue have conditioned the writing , reading , and teach- ing of poetry , literary theory , and literary ...
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... Literary Impact of the Golden Bough ( Princeton , New Jersey : Princeton University Press , 1973 ) , especially chap . 1 ; The Rise of Modern Mythology , ed . Burton Feldman and Robert D. Richardson ( Bloomington : Indiana University ...
... Literary Impact of the Golden Bough ( Princeton , New Jersey : Princeton University Press , 1973 ) , especially chap . 1 ; The Rise of Modern Mythology , ed . Burton Feldman and Robert D. Richardson ( Bloomington : Indiana University ...
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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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