<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Drama / Dramatic monologue / Robert Langbaum / Monologue / Robert Browning / Ai / Felicia Hemans / Augusta Webster / Elizabeth Barrett Browning / Literature / Poetry / Fiction
Date: 2011-11-30 10:09:38
Drama
Dramatic monologue
Robert Langbaum
Monologue
Robert Browning
Ai
Felicia Hemans
Augusta Webster
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Literature
Poetry
Fiction

“IMPOSSIBLE SPEECH”: 19TH-CENTURY WOMEN POETS AND THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE

Add to Reading List

Source URL: qspace.library.queensu.ca

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 766,50 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Robert Browning / British poetry

In Another’s Voice Developed by Susanna Lang* August 2014 This lesson focuses on poems that enter into a voice other than the poet’s, perhaps not even a human voice, so that students can explore the dramatic possibil

DocID: 1pqHF - View Document

College of Liberal Arts Faculty with research & teaching interests in advanced social science methodologies Jean Beaman, Sociology, Website Sherylyn Briller, Anthropology, Website Robert X. Browning, Brian Lamb School of

DocID: 1nWS7 - View Document

Administration of William J. Clinton, June 2 Robert Browning best captured what every traveler to this breathtaking land must feel, when he wrote, ‘‘Open my heart and you will see/Graved inside of it, ‘Italy

DocID: 1g3i6 - View Document

Administration of William J. Clinton, June 2 Robert Browning best captured what every traveler to this breathtaking land must feel, when he wrote, ‘‘Open my heart and you will see/Graved inside of it, ‘Italy

DocID: 1fJBe - View Document

Foreword by Salman Rushdie “Our interest’s on the dangerous edge of things,” the poet Robert Browning wrote in Bishop Blougram’s ApologyIt’s a line that has inspired writers from Graham Greene, who sai

DocID: 1ezAZ - View Document