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Biography of Robert Browning
1152 words, approx. 3.8 pages
 The English poet Robert Browning (1812-1889) is best known for his dramatic monologues. By vividly portraying a central character against a social background, these poems probe complex human motives in a variety of historical periods. Robert Browning was...
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Biography of Robert Browning
11618 words, approx. 38.7 pages
 Robert Browning, with Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is considered one of the two major poets of the Victorian age. His life (1812-1889) and the chronological span of his publishing career (from Pauline in 1833 to Asolando in 1889) place him firmly in the contex...
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Biography of Robert Browning
10821 words, approx. 36.1 pages
 Robert Browning , with Alfred Lord Tennyson, is considered one of the two major poets of the Victorian age. His life (1812-1889) and the chronological span of his publishing career (from Pauline in 1833 to Asolando in 1889) place him firmly in the contex...



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 Contemporary Review
Robert Browning's private life.(Reviews)(Book Review)
09/01/2004: 595 words, approx. 2 pages Browning: A Private Life. Iain Finlayson. HarperCollins. [pounds sterling]30. X + 758 pages. ISBN 0-00-255507-7. Iain Finlayson's hefty study of the private life of Robert Browning is the biographical equivalent of the equally bulky literary concordance, Berdoe's Browning Cyclopoedia, which apeared in...
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 Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
Browning and the ekphrastic encounter.(Robert Browning)
09/22/1998: 7,466 words, approx. 25 pages Robert Browning's use of ekphrasis in poems to dramatize the dialectical relation between seeing and being seen is analyzed. Emphasis is placed on the paragonal nature of the ekphrastic encounter and contest between word and image. It is also argued that the beholder becomes...


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