2022
DOI: 10.37654/aujll.2022.176395
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An Ecofeminist Reading of Woman Vision in Elizabeth B. Browning’s A Dead Rose

Abstract: Elizabeth B. Browning is one of the most influential poets in the literary arena of the Victorian age who boldly had challenged the constriction of the patriarchal culture scratching her name in the history of the greatest poets. Her natural revolutionary notions and highly conscious awareness, acquired from her pursuit and thirst for knowledge which is not available for women in the nineteenth century, unleashed the conscious female identity inside her to be the mother tongue of the oppressed women. Thus, man… Show more

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