Six Types of Womanhood Found in Browning
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Authors
Desmoid, Mary Ursuline
Issue Date
1929 , 1929
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Thesis
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Before discussing the six types of womanhood which I have chosen for this thesis, I wish to state my twofold object in making the selection that I have made. First: I wish to prove the scope of Browning's knowledge and his optimism, in the character delineation he presents, and secondly, I wish to call attention to the presence of a common characteristic in the widely divergent types, - a note of goodness is found in each, and with one exception, that of Lucrezia, a measure of truth is found in each. These qualities differ in intensity in the characters who possess them. I shall mention the characters briefly in the order I have taken them and dwell on each more at length in the thesis proper.
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Creighton University
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