Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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... questions about literary canons and the cultural meanings of art , they are confronting anew the question of why read Robert Browning at all . While no critic whose work appears here addresses this question in the bald way I have put it ...
... questions about literary canons and the cultural meanings of art , they are confronting anew the question of why read Robert Browning at all . While no critic whose work appears here addresses this question in the bald way I have put it ...
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... question about origins and may refer equally to the speaker's own sexual desire , his urge to overcome the obstacles of difference . What follows the question , for instance , is not further argument for submission to external forces ...
... question about origins and may refer equally to the speaker's own sexual desire , his urge to overcome the obstacles of difference . What follows the question , for instance , is not further argument for submission to external forces ...
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... question which the list of opposites can pose : how in the world and with such air of ease did Browning sustain so ... question has no obvious answer . There is , of course , however , a standard reply , which we must briefly rehearse ...
... question which the list of opposites can pose : how in the world and with such air of ease did Browning sustain so ... question has no obvious answer . There is , of course , however , a standard reply , which we must briefly rehearse ...
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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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