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"In this study, John Woolford undertakes to translate Browning in a major aesthetic tradition running from the Romantic sublime through to modern theorizations of the grotesque such as Bakhtin's. This perspective offers new insights into Browning's most famous and significant generic contribution, the dramatic monologue, as well as explaining features of his poetic language such as his ludic experiments and his notorious linguistic difficulty. Woolford argues persuasively that the difficulty is something that can now be celebrated, rather than deplored or excused. Browning was perhaps the cleverest English poet, but he was also more than that: contemporaries' comparisons of his human curiosity and penetration to that of Chaucer, or Shakespeare, were not misplaced. All were masters of what Chesterton called 'the serious grotesque'."--BOOK JACKET.
Laws for some of the extra sessions include Journals of the Senate and House of Delegates of the General Assembly for that Session.
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This is the only pictorial record ever published of the British Expedition to Egypt in 1800, in which Napoleon was defeated by Nelson and the British Army. The Egyptian Album is now in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.