| 31. | He didn't reference Robert Browning, but the " Spoon River " entries suggest Browning's dramatic monologues in reduced form.
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| 32. | It said, " Through dramatic monologues, snatches of conversation and journal notes, the prisoners lost words are heard again.
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| 33. | That wouldn't seem to be an incendiary question, but Walsh took the opportunity to launch into a dramatic monologue.
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| 34. | The style of the work in part grows out of Eliot's interest in exploring the possibilities of dramatic monologue.
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| 35. | The novel and plays have also been important influences on the dramatic monologue, particularly as a means of characterization.
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| 36. | Algernon Charles Swinburne's " Hymn to Proserpine " has been called a dramatic monologue vaguely reminiscent of Browning's work.
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| 37. | Literary historians often associate the Victorian period with the highest development of the dramatic monologue as a poetic form.
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| 38. | The poem's dramatic monologue incorporates quotations and literary allusions to works by earlier writers Lancelot Andrewes and Matthew Arnold.
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| 39. | The Writers Program for Wounded Warriors provided a forum for veterans to write dramatic monologues about their war experiences.
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| 40. | Lee-Hamilton condensed the dramatic monologue into a sonnet format, and used the short traditional format to add power to his poetry.
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