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    Duchess de Alba

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    Duchess de Alba (Maria del Pilar Teresa Cayetana de Silva Alvarez de Toledo (1762-1802): -fashioned herself after the fiery maja-serves as a flirtatious role-play emblematic of aristocrats during the enlightenment‚ epitome of spanishness -proactively challenged conventional feminine roles/conduct‚ elevating national dress to the level of high couture to assert her individualism -Jean-Marc Nattier’s Madame AdelaYde-de-france as Diana + Goya’s Duchess of Alba as a Maja feature aristocrates in role-playing

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    The Demon Lover

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    The Demon Lover and Other Stories by Elizabeth Bowen was first published in Britain in 1945. In 1946‚ the collection was published in the United States under the title Ivy Gripped the Steps and Other Stories. Without exception‚ reviewers greeted it enthusiastically‚ praising it for what was described in the New Yorker as ‘‘a completely successful explanation of what war did to the mind and spirit of the English people.’’ Today‚ ’’The Demon Lover’’ is probably the most anthologized of Bowen’s short

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    View in "Porphyria’s Lover" "Porphyria’s Lover" is an exhilarating love story given from a lunatic’s point of view. It is the story of a man who is so obsessed with Porphyria that he decides to keep her for himself. The only way he feels he can keep her‚ though‚ is by killing her. Robert Browning’s poem depicts the separation of social classes and describes the "triumph" of one man over an unjust society. As is often the case in fiction‚ the speaker of "Porphyria’s Lover" does not give accurate

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    In Robert’s Browning’s Porphyria’s Lover‚ published in 1836‚ what seems to be a normal love poem takes a shocking turn when the narrator strangles his lover. Naturally‚ critics of Porphyria’s Lover tend to discuss the speaker’s psychotic state as he shifts between reality and fantasy during his tale of murder. In her critical essay‚ Uma Kukathas argues that the speaker cannot be trusted to present with total accuracy the events he describes because of his psychotic state‚ which requires the reader

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    Marriage and Lovers

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    An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife By : Richard Crashow Richard begins his poem with addressing lovers who are dead and whom death gathered them one more time‚ or‚ as it were‚ wedded them again‚ and this is a metaphor‚ in which‚ he resembles dying together to get married again. The grave that the lovers are in is the second marriage-bed‚ this is also a metaphor. The lovers will fade away‚ for separating soul and body is the fate’s job which is : obligatory; however‚ desting can not sever

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    Animals Lovers

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    Threw out history there have been animal lovers‚ who would do almost anything to show his or her affection for the animal he or she cares for. In ancient Egypt people treated cats and dogs as if they were gods. They would build sculpture and huge statues to idolize and worship them. Now‚ in modern time‚ we can see some people have a similar action toward there pets. Some of these people who love their pets are willing to give these animals almost anything‚ no mater what it cost them. It has been

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    Major Themes Hell on Earth The Duchess of Malfi is a play replete with darkness‚ both literal and figurative. There are good figures‚ and these characters are associated with light. On the other hand‚ the brothers‚ who exhibit unrelenting evil‚ are associated with motifs of darkness‚ fire‚ the devil‚ and sin. The idea that the brothers have unleashed hell on Earth is most apparent in the fourth act‚ which includes utter horrors like fake corpses‚ a severed hand‚ a plethora of madmen‚ and most

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    Sons and Lovers

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    Sons and Lovers: A Psychoanalytic Criticism Psychoanalysis is a psychological approach that focuses on the concepts of Sigmund Freud and helps us to understand human behavior. D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers (1913) is a text that cries out for a psychoanalytic interpretation.One of Freud’s most famous theories is the Oedipus complex‚ which deals with a child’s emerging sexuality. Freud used the story of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex to help illustrate his theory. In the story‚ Oedipus unwittingly kills

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    “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning Robert Browning was born May 7th‚ 1812 in Camberwell England. He grew up relatively financial stable with both his parents being positive influence into his life. Browning was interested in books and so forth from a small age. He eventually met his wife‚ Elizabeth Barrett‚ who was a already known and rather upper class person and a fellow poet/writer. After research it was found that this story was not always

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    characteristic - in ‘Porphyria’s Lover’. In ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ it seems that traditional gender roles have been reversed in that Porphyria and her partner is entitled as her “lover”. In this sense‚ the ownership is put completely on her because Browning has chosen to entitle the poem ‘Porphyria’s Lover’‚ using a possessive apostrophe. However‚ throughout the poem‚ the emphasis is put on her lover‚ rather than Porphyria‚ this‚ therefore‚ nullifies any preconceptions that Porphyria is the central character

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