Robert Browning's Use of the Dramatic Monologue.
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Have a little read: ... Paper I Project Nisha James B.A.Eng(Hons), I B Roll no - 53 I Robert Browning's Use of the Dramatic Monologue Robert Browning is one of the foremost poets of the Victorian era and his most noted contribution to English literature is undoubtedly the literary form of the Dramatic Monologue, which was not independently developed but none the less firmly established by him. His first poem Pauline was published anonymously in 1833 and Browning sent twelve copies of it to his friend W.J.Fox, of which J.S.Mill received a copy. Mill harshly reproached the author with what he considered obsessive autobiographical tendencies with a comment "With considerable poetic powers, this writer seems to me possessed with a more intense and morbid self-consciousness that I have ever known in any sane human being". Thanks to the complete failure of Pauline, which failed to sell a single copy, and the moderate success of Paracelsus, published in 1835,
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