Men and Women

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Men and Women is a celebrated 1855 poetry collection by Robert Browning, known for its dramatic monologues and psychological depth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Robert Browning
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Elizabeth Barrett Browning
follows Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day
genre dramatic monologue
poetry
hasPart A Grammarian’s Funeral
A Lovers’ Quarrel
Pretty Woman
surface form: A Pretty Woman

The Lonely Villa
surface form: A Serenade at the Villa

A Toccata of Galuppi’s
A Woman’s Last Word
After
Andrea del Sarto
Any Wife to Any Husband
Before
Bifurcation
Bishop Blougram’s Apology
Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church
By the Fireside
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
Cleon
De Gustibus—
Dis Aliter Visum
Fra Lippo Lippi
How It Strikes a Contemporary
In a Balcony
Instans Tyrannus
Karshish, the Arab Physician
Love Among the Ruins
Memorabilia
Mesmerism
Old Pictures in Florence
One Word More
Popularity
Respectability
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church
The Confessional
The Englishman in Italy
The Flight of the Duchess
The Glove
The Guardian Angel
The Italian in England
The Laboratory
The Last Ride Together
The Patriot
The Statue and the Bust
The Twins
Transcendentalism
Two in the Campagna
Women and Roses
Youth and Art
hasTheme art
love
marriage
psychology
religion
influenced modern dramatic monologue
language English
literaryMovement Victorian literature
notableFor psychological depth
use of dramatic monologue
numberOfVolumes 2
originalMediaType print
periodOfPublication Victorian era
publicationYear 1855
publisher Chapman and Hall

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