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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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The Pied Piper of Hamelin Information
5,818 words, approx. 19 pages
 The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a legend about the abduction of many children from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Germany. Famous versions of the legend are given by the Brothers Grimm and, in English, by Robert Browning. In 1284, while the town of Hamelin...




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 Evening Standard - London
Pied Pipers Make Hamelin Swing
08/14/2000: 583 words, approx. 2 pages THE Proms marked the halfway stage with their Millennium Youth Day. In truth, too many ensembles took part on Saturday for any one to make a huge impression, but the memory remained of how overwhelmingly female all except the National Youth Jazz Orchestra are....
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 World and I
The Pied Piper of Hamelin - Germany's Mystery of Missing Children.
08/01/2000: 3,446 words, approx. 12 pages The Pied Piper saga is perhaps unique among the world's folktales, because it is rooted in an actual tragedy. The event happened in 1284. The scene of the tale, the town of Hamelin (called Hameln today) in the beautiful, mountainous region surrounding the...
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 The Orange County Register
Bars by the Bay; A look at some of San Francisco's famed watering holes.
8/6/2006: 986 words, approx. 3 pages The sugar cube flew through the warm air, tumbling corner over corner in a perfect arc before passing just over the rim of my glass, clattering around twice and coming to a dead stop at the bottom."I guess that means another," the bartender said.I had...
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 The New York Observer
Sampling the Very Worst From a Sadly Mixed Season
4/24/2005: 1,307 words, approx. 4 pages It's been the best of times, it's been the worst of times.The best included the recent triumphant Paul Taylor season, the highlights of the Martha Graham season, and for those of us who happened to be in Miami, Ballet Imperial at Miami City Ballet, the...


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The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning | |
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