Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... nature of generic conventions themselves as specifically invented , inherited , and redeployed with creative variation by the succession of writers working with them . Further , though deeply conditioned by nature and history , literary ...
... nature of generic conventions themselves as specifically invented , inherited , and redeployed with creative variation by the succession of writers working with them . Further , though deeply conditioned by nature and history , literary ...
Pagina 62
... natural processes are the juxtaposed " naked forms of flowers " and " miracles " of " letting nature have her way " ( 11 . 26-28 ) , and the force of this energy and activity leads the speaker to question the freedom of personal action ...
... natural processes are the juxtaposed " naked forms of flowers " and " miracles " of " letting nature have her way " ( 11 . 26-28 ) , and the force of this energy and activity leads the speaker to question the freedom of personal action ...
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... nature . Unlike Darwin's concept , Browning's notion of evolution is purposive , progressive , and hierarchical , more congru- ent with Lamarck than with Darwin . 12 Paracelsus describes Browning's Neo- platonic evolution : 11 When all ...
... nature . Unlike Darwin's concept , Browning's notion of evolution is purposive , progressive , and hierarchical , more congru- ent with Lamarck than with Darwin . 12 Paracelsus describes Browning's Neo- platonic evolution : 11 When all ...
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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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