Oxford Handbooks Online 2013
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199576463.013.017
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Victorian Poetry and the Classics

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“…He creates a memorable version of the character that earns the poet a prominent place among receptions of Homer. 60 Browning's use of madmen and murderers as speakers in his dramatic monologues drew attention to the potential of the form for poets to explore aberrant states of mind and to reveal the power dynamics between men and women in patriarchal societies. 61 He provided a model for classical reception in which the characters of ancient tragedy could rage about the wrongs directed against women.…”
Section: A Notable Early Study Of the Classical Allusions In Victoria...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He creates a memorable version of the character that earns the poet a prominent place among receptions of Homer. 60 Browning's use of madmen and murderers as speakers in his dramatic monologues drew attention to the potential of the form for poets to explore aberrant states of mind and to reveal the power dynamics between men and women in patriarchal societies. 61 He provided a model for classical reception in which the characters of ancient tragedy could rage about the wrongs directed against women.…”
Section: A Notable Early Study Of the Classical Allusions In Victoria...mentioning
confidence: 99%