Victorian Era
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A Pretty Woman By Robert Browning: An Analytical study of the structure & Theme
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A Pretty Woman That fawn-skin-dappled hair of hers, And the blue eye Dear and dewy, And that infantine fresh air of he...
Marianna & The Last Duchess: The Feminine Presence
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The feminine voice in Victorian poetry is often overshadowed by male authors' presence coming through in word choice and sce...
The Lady and the Painter: By Robert Browning (Asolando – 1889)
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SHE: Yet womanhood you reverence, So you profess! HE: With heart and soul. SHE: Of which fact this is evidence! To help ...
“Solomon and Balkis” (Jocoseria – 1883)
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Solomon King of the Jews and the Queen of Sheba, Balkis, Talk on the ivory throne, and we well may conjecture their talk is Solel...
“Muckle-Mouth Meg” Robert Browning (Asolando – 1889)
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FROWNED the Laird on the Lord: "So, red-handed I catch thee? Death-doomed by our Law of the Border! We've a gallows out...
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