Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
176
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 24, 2003
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415229375
ISBN-13
9780415229371
Descripción
Glennis Byron delves into the captivating world of the dramatic monologue, tracing its roots and evolution from the Victorian era, where poets like Robert Browning perfected the form. Through a careful examination of its characteristics and influences, Byron explores how this form allows for a profound exploration of character and emotion, providing a window into the complexities of human experience.
As she navigates the landscape of dramatic monologues, Byron highlights the power of voice and perspective, showcasing how this poetic style can both reveal and obscure truths. By interweaving historical context with contemporary examples, she invites readers to appreciate the nuances of this art form and consider its relevance in today's literary discourse.
As she navigates the landscape of dramatic monologues, Byron highlights the power of voice and perspective, showcasing how this poetic style can both reveal and obscure truths. By interweaving historical context with contemporary examples, she invites readers to appreciate the nuances of this art form and consider its relevance in today's literary discourse.
Géneros
Historia
Poesía
Contemporáneo
Naturaleza