Christmas of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Christina Rossetti Many poems written before the 19th century are dedicated to many kinds of love including emotions and emotions related to this theme and poet's attempt. How to capture the feeling of being in love in writing changed his or her. For these reasons, it is the best example of this verse, from the perspective of how different poets catch different kinds of love.
This verse "How do I love you?" Can be compared with "My last Duchess." As an author of "How do I love you?" Elizabeth Barret Browning met the "My Last Duchess", Robert Browning writer in 1845, and developed a romance between them Did. They secretly got married. As the form of the two poems are similar, these verses can be compared with each other. Both verses have rhyming couplets. For example, there are some rhyming couplets in this poem Most of these poems reflect general romantic images of then-time love, sex discrimination, rights and equality, but they are Various aspects John Clare's "First Love" emphasizes love as an instant attraction and uncontrollable influence on the body. This is obsessive love. This is the first time someone felt the feelings of love, and shocked him.
In this article, each poem reviews the attitude toward love and sex. The poems studied are Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Clea's "First Love", Christina Walsh's "Women vs. Her Lover" and Robert Browning's "My Last" "How do you like you? "is. The Duchess Robert Browning said in 1842 that "My Last Duchess" is a dramatic monologue of Duke of Ferrara and he was negotiating with the Earl's agent on the big stairs of Ducale Palace in Ferrara, northern Italy writing. His second marriage. Running a dramatic monologue element, the Duke reveals his situation as well as his intention to give agents and readers.