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An essay form review of a magnificent poem!
Review of Porphyria's Lover - Robert Browning by
tamblair2
Advantages: Robert Browning Amazing Poet! Exquisite use of Languague, imagery etc.
Disadvantages: Some difficult Vocabulary and a slightly disturbing, sinister poem.
NOTE: In this review i want to make clear that i am fully reviewing the play and taking it from a very diffrent angle. I am looking at how the voice of the narrator i.e. speech and use of poetic description play a major role in this highly succesfull poem. I want to be judged on a sort of essay style review with my feeling been writtin as the reader gets the feeling... and such.
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In a dramatic monologue the voice of the narrator is an important ... ...how the reader reacts to him. In “Porphyria’s Lover,” by Robert Browning, the narrator murders his lover but also tries to make the reader feel sympathy for him. The poet reveals the narrator’s personality through language, characterisation, imagery, setting and narrative point of view.
The opening of the poem uses language relating to the weather to reveal the narrator’s mood:
“The sullen wind………………...,
tore the elm-tops down for spite, And, ...
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02.06.2007
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my experience with this book
Review of Men and Women and Other Poems - Robert Browning by
confuseless
Advantages: a treat for those who love clasical literature
Disadvantages: not for the readers of modern literature
I find this collection of poems to be a treat for any person's mind. These poems take its reader back in time way back to the 17th century. For a lover of clasical literature, Browing's poems bring true delight to one's heart. In short, this is indeed a precious collection to posses and I cherished every moment of time I spent reading these wonderful set of poems.
I would like to add a word of caution for those of you who love contemporary works. ...
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07.12.2007
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Help, I think I've got seasickness!
Review of Neither is the Horse and Other Poems - Rory Motion by
Kirsty1
Advantages: It's funny...
Disadvantages: No good if you don't "do" funny...
Andrew Motion is Poet Laureate, which means he is obligated to write reverential poetry about the Queen on demand and generally fawn and prostrate his poetic muscles before her: as she sees fit. He does seem like a nice bloke though.
Luckily for us this isn’t a review of the poetry of Andrew Motion, who will almost certainly NEVER publish a body of work under such a silly and wonderful title as “Neither is the Horse”.
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... ...that little known poet RORY Motion. As I understand it Rory is no relation whatever to Andrew but will still accept compliments about his Laureate-dom quite beautifully if you feel the need to proffer them.
Rory is the sort of poet who has a one-man pantomime horse that he tends to wander about in. He does a good deal of wandering about, primarily in his home town of Huddersfield. Rory doesn’t like lots of things about the modern world, but rather ...
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23.07.2003
(31.07.2003)
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Life on the Edge
Review of Selected Poems - Robert Graves by
emma-regina
Advantages: A fascinating man and a simply great poet
Disadvantages: It's almost all love poetry. So if you don't like that...
Robert Graves was not a man to let the past tell its own story. The front of my rather decrepit Penguin edition of his autobiography - and possibly his most famous work - 'Goodbye to All That', describes him as 'the greatest love-poet in English since John Donne'. Praise indeed; and not given lightly. It is interesting to note, however, that Graves began his poetic life as a teenage soldier on the Western Front with his first book, 'Over The Brazier'. ... ...disapproved, on the grounds that it would not give a good impression. Presumably what they meant was that they did not want the Folks at Home to consider too deeply the number of 'schoolboy militants' currently fighting in France.) His war-poetry, it seems, has gone out of fashion, save one or two pieces written in retrospect, which are widely anthologised. But why is it that Graves is recognised almost entirely as a love-poet? Why, when he was a ...
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09.11.2004
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alright
Review of Poems from the Book of Hours - R. Rilke by
lewiscrofts
Advantages: none
Disadvantages: can't read it
if you are a fan of reading german poetry then i would not recommend this. rilke wrote in prague, but is always put in second place on the great prague writers to Kafka (Kundera is also pushing for a place), and is deservedly there. he is difficult to follow. if you want to read simialr poetry, but which is better, read Baudelaire - it is much more rewarding. as regards german poetry he is rather inaccessible. poets like hienrich heine are far better. ...
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16.07.2000
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