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In which year was Robert Browning's 'Men and Women' published?

A1846

B1855

C1864

D1889

Answer:

B. 1855

Read Explanation:

'Men and Women' is a collection of fifty-one poems published by Robert Browning in 1855. It includes some of his most famous poems such as 'Fra Lippo Lippi', 'Andrea del Sarto', and 'Love Among the Ruins'. This collection is known for its exploration of love, art, and the human condition, marking a significant contribution to Victorian poetry.


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