showcasing her determination and resilience. But, again, it’s another good monologue for adult women when you just want to vent. The run time is about a minute and a half, as it has been for most of these, but it’s suitable
dramatic monologue (redirected fromdramatic monologues) n. A literary, usually verse composition in which a speaker reveals his or her character, often in relation to a critical situation or event, in a monologue addressed to the reader or to a presumed listener. ...
Men and women; women's voices, the critique of gender ideology, men's voices, the gendered dynamics of self and other, cross gendered monologues, the monologue in dialogue 4. Victorian developments, the question of style, the historical consciousness, questions of epistemology, social critique 5...
The dramatic monologue allows poets to adopt a speaker who is distinctly different from the writer, providing Victorian women poets with the chance to work out and try on different understandings of the role of poet, expanding the culturally understood meaning of this category without putting ...
Robert's short poems: I doubt his terms will replace the universally used dramatic monologue, but his accounts are rich in appreciation of Robert's ... J Maynard - 《University of Toronto Quarterly》 被引量: 8发表: 2009年 Dramatic audition: Listeners, readers, and women's dramatic monologue...
39. “My Last Duchess” written by ___ is written in the form of dramatic monologue. 40. Two important factors, which had large influence on contemporary English literature, were imperialism and widespread demand for social reform of every kind, which bred a spirit of rebellion and despair...
His volume Dramatic Lyrics (1842) broke new ground in the use of this form, and his Men and Women (1855) established him as the master of the dramatic monologue. Robert Browning (1812-1889) To the extent that the poet creates a somewhat separate personality for the speaker, the poem ...
The Rossettis' Fallen Women: "Two Sister Vessels" of Pre-Raphaelite and Tractarian Thought Dante Gabriel Rossetti's dramatic monologue "Jenny" (1848) and Christina Rossetti's narrative poem "Goblin Market" (1862) mediate the archetypes of the fallen woman and the angel in the house within opp...
stage - the theater as a profession (usually `the stage'); "an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage" dramatic composition, dramatic work - a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc. dramatic irony - (theater) irony that...