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My Last Duchess and Other Poems (Revised)
My Last Duchess and Other Poems (Revised) | Dover Thrift Editions, Robert Browning, Browning Robert
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The Victorian poet Robert Browning (1812 1889) is perhaps most admired today for his inspired development of the dramatic monologue. In this compelling poetic form, he sought to reveal his subjects' true natures in their own, often self-justifying, accounts of their lives and affairs. A number of these vivid monologues, including the famed "Fra Lippo Lippi," "How It Strikes a Contemporary," and "The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church," are included in this selection of forty-two poems.Here, too, are the famous "My Last Duchess," dramatic lyrics such as "Memorabilia" and "Love among the Ruins," and well-known shorter works: "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," "Home-Thoughts, from Abroad," "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister," and more. Together these poems reveal Browning's rare gifts as both a lyric poet and a monologist of rare psychological insight and dramatic flair."
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jenniferw88
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#painted #poetrymatters @LazyDays

Thanks to my GCSE English Literature for this one!

TiredLibrarian Always loved this one ❤ 5y
CarolynM Great minds...🙂 (edited) 5y
IamIamIam An absolute favorite of mine!!! I decided to memorize this in high school. 💓 5y
KathyWheeler I love Browning and this is possibly my favorite of his poems. 5y
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CarolynM
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quietlycuriouskate
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The unfortunate #lady from Browning's "My Last Duchess".
#poetrymatters @LazyDays

TrishB Great pick 👍🏻 5y
SealedWithInk That takes me back to high school 😂 5y
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Lylah
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Poetry and martinis 🍸

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FishTurner
My Last Duchess and Other Poems (Revised) | Dover Thrift Editions, Robert Browning, Browning Robert
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"When I do come, she will not speak, she will stand,/ Either hand/ On my shoulder, give her eyes the first embrace/ Of my face,/ Ere we rush, ere we extinguish sight and speech/ Each on each."

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Lylah
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Sore throat requires poetry + tea with honey to heal. 🐝☕️