The Criticism of the Church in Robert Browning's Poetry
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Year of publication | 2016 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The presentation focused on the criticism of the Church as of an institution in Robert Browning's poetry. It discussed mainly its analysis of the three key characters: Guido, Caponsacchi and Pompilia, who all defy the institution in the different manner. Guido points towards it being solely a political institution, Caponsacchi questions its helpful nature and Pompilia denies its meaningfulness for an individual in trouble. |
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