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Sonnet XXIX | Essays and Criticism
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In this essay, Moran explores the ways in which “Sonnet XXIX” dramatizes the workings of Elizabeth’s mind as she thinks of her absent lover.
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Reader: E. B. B.’s Sonnets from the Portuguese
In the following essay, Mermin examines the critical response to Barrett Browning’s works with regard to the content of the work and the sex (and gender) of the author.
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