British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... Browning's reputation began to re - ascend . Dur- ing the 1950s , interest in his formal and stylistic innovations took a narrowly scholastic form . Twenty years later , deconstructionist critics seized upon the dramatic monologues ...
... Browning's reputation began to re - ascend . Dur- ing the 1950s , interest in his formal and stylistic innovations took a narrowly scholastic form . Twenty years later , deconstructionist critics seized upon the dramatic monologues ...
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... Browning's fear of failure as a poet ; an extempo- rization on Gnostic meaning , and a critique of masculine values and the coercive ideology of heroism . Browning , however , only ever said that the idea for " Childe Roland " came to ...
... Browning's fear of failure as a poet ; an extempo- rization on Gnostic meaning , and a critique of masculine values and the coercive ideology of heroism . Browning , however , only ever said that the idea for " Childe Roland " came to ...
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... Browning " in Frederic E. Faverty , ed . , The Victorian Poets : A Guide to Research , 2nd edn . ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1968 ) ; G. K. Chesterton , Robert Browning ( New York , 1967 ) ; Mary Rose Sullivan , Browning's Voices in The Ring ...
... Browning " in Frederic E. Faverty , ed . , The Victorian Poets : A Guide to Research , 2nd edn . ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1968 ) ; G. K. Chesterton , Robert Browning ( New York , 1967 ) ; Mary Rose Sullivan , Browning's Voices in The Ring ...
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Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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