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    Meeting at Night

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    Meeting at Night Robert Browning The grey sea and the long black land; And the yellow half-moon large and low; And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep‚ As I gain the cove with pushing prow‚ And quench its speed i’ the slushy sand. Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach; Three fields to cross till a farm appears; A tap at the pane‚ the quick sharp scratch And blue spurt of a lighted match‚ And a voice less loud‚ thro’ its joys and fears‚ Than the two hearts beating

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    order to arrive at a greater understanding of both its construction and each meaning. In this paper‚ the writers will analyze the poem of Robert Browning titled MEETING AT NIGHT. 1.2 Purposes of The Study The purpose of this paper is to know and get a deep analysis of poetic elements which is intrinsic elements used by Robert Browning in this poem‚ MEETING AT NIGHT. And the writers using figurative languages analyze and reveal what Robert wanted to say. 1.3 Scope of

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    Ways of Love

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) wrote a series of forty-four sonnets‚ in secret‚ about the intense love she felt for her husband-to-be‚ Robert Browning (who was also an important Victorian poet). She called this series Sonnets From the Portuguese (published in 1850)‚ a title based on the pet name Robert gave her: "my little Portuguese." Ways of Love as Sonnet 43 is the next-to-last sonnet in this series‚ making it an important part of the climax. Sonnet 43 is a personal declaration of the

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    Poetry Anthology

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    My Poetry Anthology by Michaela Miedziolka 8m Contents Page Prologue Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas How do I love thee? by Elizabeth Barrett Browning From a Railway Carriage by Robert Louis Stevenson Love and Friendship by Emily Brontë 2 4 5 7 9 11 Contents Page xxx xx 3 Prologue I have enjoyed reading these poems and getting some understanding of the language used and the meanings often hidden amongst the words. I would like to thank my mum and dad for giving me

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    Victorian Feminism

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    authors saw such offense as their foundation for their production of literature. I will base the bulk of my argument around the author Charlotte Bronte and her novel “Villette” while simultaneously using additional sources such as that of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to further verify my position. In 1837‚ R. Southey‚ in a response to Charlotte Bronte’s poetry‚ stated that; “Literature cannot be the business of a woman’s life‚ and it ought not to be. The more she is engaged in her proper duties

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    Module a Essay Hsc 2012

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    Through the continual friction between binary opposites‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ reflect a context of progress‚ allowing for a new‚ more powerful expression of love. Browning’s optimistic views on change and progress are idealised‚ thus reducing society to “contrarious voices”‚ dismissing it in one line. By contrast‚ Fitzgerald’s modernist novel‚ ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ incorporates Flaubert’s realistic depiction of a society deluded by the impulse to romanticise. The

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    and desires. Women poets make you think twice about love and all those crazy emotional themes that drive people crazy. These things are evident in the poems ‘Sonnet 43’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning’ and ‘Metho Drinker’ by Judith Wright. Both poets use a variety of techniques to grab your attention and create imagery. Barrett and Wright are two completely different poets. Barrett’s poem ‘Sonnet 43’is about passionate love and Wright’s poem ‘Metho Drinker’ is about a man who is alcoholic. Barrett’s

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    My Love Letter to You

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    remind people the significance of letter writing I therefore will be writing a love letter. I want to touch the reader’s heart and mind and show how expressive a letter can be. I will be taking reference from the love letters from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett. My love letters will be written in the modern language. I have tried to focus more on part 1 of the

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    work‚ and wrote reviews. Unfortunately her religious studies‚ understanding of languages and literature‚ and work in translation‚ were of no use to the Review. Mary published her first poem in 1840. Her work was compared with the poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and even with the work of Shakespeare’s Her experiences of living in unorthodox position as a single working woman in a mid-1800’s male-dominated industry also impacted her work. At this point of her life the women suffrage movement. As

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    his love is average in beauty‚ his love for her is special and unique. So instead of praising her throughout the whole poem‚ he contrasts her average chararistics with his special love for her. (20 points) 3. Read Sonnet 13 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning now. It is located on page 76 of your Journeys anthology. What does this poem say the beloved wants the speaker to do? How does she respond to his request? What does her response suggest about her and about her feelings for her beloved?

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