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Dramatic monologue is a type of poetry written in the form of a speech of an individual character. M.H. Abrams notes the following three features of the dramatic monologue as it applies to poetry: 1. * The single person, who is patently not the poet, utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem, in a specific situation at a critical moment […]. 2. * This person addresses and interacts with one or more other people; but we know of the auditors' presence, and what they say and do, only from clues in the discourse of the single speaker. 3. * The main principle controlling the poet's choice and formulation of what the lyric speaker says is to reveal to the reader, in a way that enhances its interest, the speaker's temperament and character.

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  • Monólogo dramático (es)
  • Dramatic monologue (en)
  • Monologo drammatico (it)
  • Monologue dramatique (fr)
  • Monolog dramatyczny (pl)
  • Monólogo dramático (pt)
  • 戏剧独白诗 (zh)
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  • Dramatic monologue is a type of poetry written in the form of a speech of an individual character. M.H. Abrams notes the following three features of the dramatic monologue as it applies to poetry: 1. * The single person, who is patently not the poet, utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem, in a specific situation at a critical moment […]. 2. * This person addresses and interacts with one or more other people; but we know of the auditors' presence, and what they say and do, only from clues in the discourse of the single speaker. 3. * The main principle controlling the poet's choice and formulation of what the lyric speaker says is to reveal to the reader, in a way that enhances its interest, the speaker's temperament and character. (en)
  • El monólogo dramático puede ser dos cosas: * Un género dramático cómico francés de fines de la Edad Media (siglo XV). * Un género lírico-dramático que surgió en el XIX durante la Inglaterra victoriana del postromanticismo y fue adoptado después como uno de los géneros o modos de expresión de la poesía. (es)
  • 戏剧独白诗(英語:Dramatic monologue)是诗歌的一种。 (zh)
  • Un monologue dramatique est en France, à la fin du Moyen Âge, un type de poème comique à vocation scénique. À l’instar des jongleurs, l’acteur seul en scène incarnait plusieurs personnages stéréotypés. Il est considéré comme un des quatre grands genres comiques de la fin du Moyen Âge avec la sotie, le sermon joyeux et la farce. (fr)
  • Un monologo drammatico è un monologo, realizzato sotto forma di testo poetico, nel quale un personaggio, l'unico a parlare, si rivolge ad uno o più interlocutori ed eventualmente interagisce con essi. Per questa ragione, il monologo drammatico si differenzia dal soliloquio, nel quale il personaggio, invece, parla a sé stesso.In definitiva, il monologo drammatico è una forma autonoma di espressione teatrale, fiorita in età vittoriana, collegata storicamente al soliloquio usato nel teatro elisabettiano, ma distinta da esso. (it)
  • Monolog dramatyczny (ang. dramatic monologue) – gatunek poezji lirycznej, należący do liryki pośredniej, w którym przedstawiona zostaje wypowiedź określonej (najczęściej już w tytule) osoby, mówiącej w określonej sytuacji. Monolog dramatyczny jest w istocie zakamuflowanym dialogiem, z którego wyjęte zostały słowa tylko jednego uczestnika. Wypowiedzi innej osoby lub innych osób można się zresztą domyślić z tego, co mówi podmiot liryczny. Prekursorem gatunku był siedemnastowieczny poeta metafizyczny John Donne, jako autor elegii To His Mistress Going to Bed (Do jego pani idącej do łóżka). Gatunek rozwinął się zwłaszcza w epoce wiktoriańskiej. Jego mistrzami byli Alfred Tennyson i Robert Browning. Najbardziej znane przykłady to Święty Szymon Słupnik Tennysona i Moja ostatnia księżna Browninga (pl)
  • Um monólogo dramático é um tipo de poema usado por muitos poetas do período vitoriano, na qual uma personagem de ficção ou na história discursa explicando os seus sentimentos, ações ou motivações. O monólogo é geralmente voltado para uma platéia silenciosa, com as palavras do orador influenciadas por uma situação crítica. Um exemplo de monólogo dramático existe em , de Robert Browning, quando um duque fala para um emissário do em seu caminho. Além disso, pode-se citar "The Captain of the 1964 Top of the Form Team", de Carol Ann Duffy, e "Lady Lazarus", de Sylvia Plath. (pt)
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