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Anti-Victorian Sentiment in Browning�s �Fra Lippo Lippi�
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A nine page paper looking at the way Robert Browning subtly undermines Victorian ideology in this poem. The paper argues that Browning�s generous acceptance of sexual expression; his insistence on the natural world as the true manifestation of God�s presence; and his advocacy of the importance of an artist�s right to individual expression all characterize him as a Romantic much more than a Victorian. No additional sources.
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Robert Browning and the Victorian Tradition
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A 20 page paper showing how Robert Browning's work fits into the Victorian tradition. The paper focuses on three poems, 'My Last Duchess', 'Fra Lippo Lippi', and 'Andrea del Sarto.' More than 8 sources are cited.
Filename: Browning.wps
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess'
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A 5 page analytical essay on Robert Browning's famous poem, discussing voice, tone, dramatic situation, and structure. The paper concludes that Browning's masterful use of the iambic pentameter couplet, together with the way he breaks the pattern in a very intentional way, enhances our understanding of the people he portrays. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Brownduc.wps
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess'
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This 6 page research paper examines the Robert Browning poem, 'My Last Duchess,' concentrating on the unreliable information provided by the narrator. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Browduch.wps
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess'
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8 pages in length. In what is arguably Robert Browning's most popular and emotional literary piece, My Last Duchess represents the epitome of monologue structure. This particular work is utilized as a means by which to set the example in more than a few instances, as it exemplifies the quest to obtain formational perfection. My Last Duchess is told from the speaker's point of view as he addresses an unidentified count regarding the duke's plans to marry his daughter. Derived from factual incidents surrounding an Italian duke who lived in the sixteenth century, Browning takes poetic license in applying the more minute details. The writer discusses point of view and structure as they relate to Browning's poem. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Lastduch.wps
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess' and 'Porphyria's Lover'
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A 7 page paper that considers the use of the dramatic monologue as well as the use of language, figures of speech and common symbolism to support the dramatic themes in these poems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Brownin2.rtf
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess' and 'Porphyria's Lover' # 2
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A 5 page paper that demonstrates Browning's use of the dramatic monologue in these two poems. This paper suggests that his use of this format provides a means for developing themes of love, murder, and social morality. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Dramono.wps
Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess' and 'Porphyria's Lover' / Possessive Love
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A 6 page paper that considers the theme of possessive love in 'My Last Duchess' and 'Porphyria's Lover.' This paper demonstrates that Browning's use of the monologue, his reflections on expectation and surprise, and his use of language all support the theme of possessive love in these works. Bibliography with 7 sources.
Filename: Browning2.wps
Robert Browning's 'The Bishop Orders His Tomb At St. Praxed's Church'
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A 5 page explication of Browning's poem in which the writer discusses the poem's theme, tone, style, Browning's use of allegory, etc.; Some discussion is also included of how this particular poem was representative of its era (Victorian). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Stpraxed.wps
Elizabeth Bishop / Simple Structure Masks Inner Complexity
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12 pages in length. Poet Elizabeth Bishop was as simple as she was complex. The lucid and uncomplicated images she created with her seemingly elementary style were anything but; in fact, the complexity that resides within her characteristically simple prose, which demonstrate a purity and precision like no other, are known only to those who can see beyond their fa�ade. Attention to outer detail and an unquenchable desire to portray her inner pain, Bishop favored a more simplistic approach to convey the immense pain and suffering she endured throughout her life. Utilizing the concepts of surrealism and imagism, as well as incorporating landscape and geography, the troubled poet cleverly and quite appropriately captured her audience with images of her own anguish. The writer discusses various concepts in relation to Elizabeth Bishop's poetic structure. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: ElizBish.wps
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