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I found one site that said she did. It's traditionally attributed to Robert, but has a removed site for a "Reprint of the fragment of poetry known as the "Aeschylus' Soliloquy" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the history of its misattribution to Robert Browning. In Victorian Poetry, Volume 35, no. 3, Fall 1997, "Aeschylus' Soliloquy" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, by Margaret Reynolds and Barbara Rosenbaum. (removed)" all help is appreciated.

2007-01-03 08:36:59 · 1 answers · asked by theinformants14 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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The traditional attribution is to Robert; the article you list makes a minority case for reattribution. As far as I can tell, most scholars still ascribe the poem to Robert.

2007-01-07 06:03:38 · answer #1 · answered by angel_deverell 4 · 0 0

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