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ia/essayonchatterto0000brow.pdf
Essay on Chatterton Robert Browning Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1948, Edited with introductory chapters and notes by Donald Smalley; with a foreword by William C. DeVane., Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1948, 1948
xi, 194 p. ; 22 cm The essay appeared anonymously in the Foreign quarterly review for July 1842 as a review of R.H. Wilde's Conjectures and researches concerning the love, madness and imprisonment of Torquato Tasso. Bibliographical footnotes
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ia/forlovessakeonly00whit.pdf
For love's sake only: songs of the heart by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning selected by Benjamin Whitley [Kansas City, Mo., Hallmark], Hallmark editions, [Kansas City, Mo, Missouri, 1973
[48] p. 16 cm
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ia/browningtwentiet00broc.pdf
Browning and the twentieth century: a study of Robert Browning's influence and reputation A. Allen Brockington New York, Russell & Russell, New York, New York State, 1963
Thesis--University of London "Bibliographical note of Browning literature in the twentieth century": p. [279]-286
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ia/modernenglishdra18dryd.pdf
Modern English drama John Dryden; Richard Brinsley Sheridan; Oliver Goldsmith; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Robert Browning; George Gordon Byron Byron New York: Collier, The Harvard classics -- v. 18, New York, New York State, 1937
All for love; or, The world well lost. The school for scandal. She stoops to conquer. The Cenci. A blot in the 'scutcheon. Manfred.
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Robert Browning's poetry : authoritative texts, criticism JAMES F. LOUCKS, ROBERT BROWNING W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, A Norton critical edition, 1st ed., New York, New York State, 1979
Works By Modern And Victorian Critics Are Presented Together With Poems From Each Stage Of Browning's Literary Career. Pauline; A Fragment Of A Confession -- From Paracelsus -- From Sordello -- Pippa Posses -- My Last Duchess -- Count Gismond -- Incident Of The French Camp -- Soliloquy Of The Spanish Cloister -- In A Gondola -- Cristina -- Johannes Agricola In Meditation -- Porphyria's Lover -- The Pied Piper Of Hamelin -- How They Brought The Good News From Ghent To Aix -- Pictor Ignotus -- The Italian In England -- The Englishman In Italy -- The Lost Leader -- Home-thoughts, From Abroad -- [here's To Nelson's Memory!] -- Home-thoughts, From The Sea -- The Bishop Orders His Tomb At St. Praxed's Church -- Garden Fancies -- The Laboratory -- Meeting At Night; Parting At Morning -- Love Among The Ruins -- A Lovers' Quarrel -- Up At A Villa -- Down In The City -- A Woman's Last Word -- Fra Lippo Lippi -- A Toccata Of Galuppi's -- By The Fire-side -- Mesmerism -- An Epistle Containing The Strange Medical Experience Of Karshish, The Arab Physician -- My Star --^ Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came -- Respectability -- A Light Woman -- The Statue And The Bust -- How It Strikes A Contemporary -- The Last Ride Together -- The Patriot -- An Old Story -- Master Hugues Of Saxe-gotha -- Bishop Blougram's Apology -- Memorabilia -- Andrea Del Sarto -- In A Year -- De Gustibus- -- Women And Roses -- Holy-cross Day -- The Guardian-angel -- Cleon -- Popularity -- Two In The Campagna -- A Grammarian's Funeral -- Transcendentalism : A Poem In Twelve Books -- One Word More -- Dis Aliter Visum; Or, Le Byron De Nos Jours -- Abt Vogler -- Rabbi Ben Ezra -- Caliban Upon Setebos : Or, Natural Theology In The Island -- Confessions -- Prospice -- Youth And Art -- A Likeness -- Apparent Failure -- Epilogue -- From The Ring And The Book : Book V. : Count Guido Franceschini -- From The Ring And The Book : Book Vii. : Pompilia -- From The Ring And The Book : Book X. : The Pope -- From Fifine At The Fair : Prologue (amphibian) --^ From Fifine At The Fair : Epilogue (the Householder) -- [thamuris Marching] -- House -- Fears And Scruples -- Numpholeptos -- Adam, Lilith, And Eve -- Never The Time And The Place -- With Christopher Smart -- Prologue -- Bad Dreams, I-iv -- Imperante Augusto Natus Est- -- Development -- Epilogue -- From Introductory Essay To The Letters Of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Criticism -- Evidences Of A New Genius For Dramatic Poetry / John Forster -- [letter To Browning] / Thomas Carlyle -- [review Of Men And Women] / George Eliot -- [browning's Alleged Carelessness] / William Morris -- [browning And The Italian Renaissance] / John Puskin -- [browning's Grotesque Art] / Walter Bagehot -- [the Ring And The Book] / Robert W. Buchanan -- The Poetry Of The Period : Mr. Browning / Alfred Austin -- [browning's Obscurity] / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- [strictures On Browning] / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- [browning As Writer Of Fiction] / Oscar Wilde --^ Browning In Westminster Abbey / Henry James -- The Dramatic Monologue : Sympathy Versus Judgment / Robert Langbaum -- Dramatic Monologue And The Overhearing Of Lyric / Herbert F. Tucker -- The Politics Of Dramatic Form / Isobel Armstrong -- The Pragmatics Of Silence, And The Figuration Of The Reader In Browning's Dramatic Monologues / Jennifer A. Wagner-lawlor -- Browning's Pygmalion And The Revenge Of Galatea / Catherine Maxwell -- Browning's Poetry Of Intimacy / Daniel Karlin -- Browning's 'a Toccata Of Galuppi's' : How Venice Once Was Dear / Stefan Hawlin -- Browning's Childe Roland : All Things Deformed And Broken / Harold Bloom -- Andrea Del Sarto's Modesty / Erik Gray -- Browning's Caliban And Primitive Language / Isobel Armstrong -- Pompilia : The Woman (in) Question / Susan Brown -- Robert Browning : A Chronology. Selected And Edited By James F. Loucks. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 596-602.
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English [en] · PDF · 38.1MB · 1979 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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ia/robertbrowningli0000nevi.pdf
Robert Browning : a life after death Neville-Sington, Pamela Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Orion Publishing Group, Limited, London, England, 2004
"When his beloved wife died in 1861, Robert Browning's world changed forever. He left Italy, his home for the last fifteen years (the whole of his married life) and returned to London with his career in tatters and a twelve-year-old son who spoke better Italian than English. Henry James said of Browning that there would be 'no more interesting chapter of his biography than that of his return from his long Italian absence, stricken and lonely ... to address himself to a future indefinite and obscure'. Pamela Neville-Sington has taken her cue from the novelist and begins her life of Robert Browning with the death of Elizabeth Barrett Browning." "After her death Browning knew he had to break free from Elizabeth's influence to find a way to survive - to live, possibly to love, and to write - without her. He sought to put his marriage behind him, yet the desire to cling to her memory - and to preserve the myth surrounding their life together - was overwhelming. As the story unfolds, we witness Browning's struggle to raise young Pen alone and at the same time to rediscover his poetic inspiration. We also see a lonely man drawn dangerously close to three very different women - the sensitive Julia Wedgwood, the adoring American Katharine Bronson, and the impetuous Louisa, Lady Ashburton."--Jacket.
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ia/modernenglishdra18elio.pdf
Modern English drama Charles William Eliot; John Dryden; Richard Brinsley Sheridan; Oliver Goldsmith; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Robert Browning; George Gordon Byron Byron New York: P.F. Collier, The Harvard classics, New York, New York State, 1963
Book 18 in the series Spine subtitle: The five-foot shelf of books All for love or, The world well lost / John Dryden -- The school for scandal / Richard Brinsley Sheridan -- She stoops to conquer or, The mistakes of a night / Oliver Goldsmith -- The Cenci / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A blot in the 'scutcheon / Robert Browning -- Manfred / Lord Byron
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ia/howdoilovetheelo0000brow.pdf
How do I love thee?: The love-letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; V E Stack New York, Putnam, New York, New York State, 1969
xxvi, 230 p. 23 cm Bibliographical footnotes
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ia/browningcollecti0000kell.pdf
The Browning collections : a reconstruction with other memorabilia : the library, first works, presentation volumes, manuscripts, likenesses, works of art, household and personal effects, and other association items of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning compiled by Philip Kelley & Betty A. Coley Tex.] : Armstrong Browning library of Baylor University ; G.B. : Mansell ; Kan. : Wedgestone Press, Waco], [College Park, Gea], London, Winfield, cop. 1984
Compiled By Philip Kelley & Betty A. Coley. Includes Indexes.
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ia/criticalreceptio0000khat.pdf
The critical reception of Browning's "The ring and the book," 1868-1889 and 1951-1968 by Ezzat Abdulmajeed Khattab Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, Romantic reassessment ;, 66, Salzburg studies in English literature, Salzburg studies in English literature., 66., Salzburg, Austria, 1977
iii, 214 p. ; 21 cm Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of New Mexico Bibliography: p. 205-214
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ia/browningtohisame0000unse.pdf
Browning to his American friends: letters between the Brownings, the Storys and James Russell Lowell, 1841-1890 Edited with introd. and notes by Gertrude Reese Hudson New York, Barnes and Noble, New York, New York State, 1965
xvi, 382 pages 23 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 368-370) commitment to retain 20151208
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ia/elizabeth0000winw.pdf
Elizabeth Frances Winwar Cleveland, World Pub. Co, [1st ed., Cleveland, Ohio, 1957
245 p. 22 cm
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ia/piedpiperofhamel0000unse_u8n2.pdf
The pied piper of Hamelin based on the poem, the pied piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning Anchorage, Ky., Children's Theatre Press, Anchorage, Ky, Kentucky, 1951
52 pages 24 cm Based on the poem, The pied piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning
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ia/shorterpoems0000brow.pdf
The shorter poems Robert Browning New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962], Edited with an introd. by William Clyde DeVane., New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962], New York State, 1962
xxiv, 390 p. ; 21 cm Bibliography: p. 389-390
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ia/piedpiperofham00brow.pdf
The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning; illustrated by Kate Greenaway New York: Grolier Society, New York, New York State, October 19, 1981
The Pied Piper pipes the village free of rats, and when the villagers refuse to pay him for the service, he exacts a terrible revenge.
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ia/lyriclove296brow.pdf
Lyric love Robert Browning Girard, Kan.: Haldeman-Julius Co., Little blue book -- no. 296, Ten cent pocket series -- no. 296, Pocket series (Haldeman-Julius Company), Girard, Kan, Kansas
Invocation from The ring and the book Song from Paracelsus Two songs from Pippa passes Selections from In a gondola Cristina Song from A blot in the 'scutcheon The lost mistress The flower's name Love Songs Meeting at night Parting at morning Love among the ruins "De gustibus " Evelyn Hope A woman's last word Two in the Campagna The last ride together Misconceptions Love in a life Life in a love In three days My star In a year One way of love Song "Fra Lippo Lippi" Wanting is what? Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli Never the time and the place Two songs from Ferishtah's fancies Summum bonum Poetics A pearl, a girl Humility Speculative Bad dreams Now Epilogue.
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ia/selectedpoetry00brow.pdf
Selected poetry; edited, with an introd., by Kenneth L. Knickerbocker New York, Modern Library, The Modern library of the world's best books,, 198, New York, New York State, 1954
Bibliography: p. xxv-xxvii
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ia/menwomen18550000brow.pdf
Men and women, 1855 Edited with an introd. and notes by F. B. Pinion Macmillan; St. Martin's Press, Macmillan's English classics, new ser., London, New York, England, 1963
278 p
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ia/amphibianreconsi0000duff.pdf
Amphibian; a reconsideration of Browning Duffin, Henry Charles, 1884- [London] Bowes & Bowes, [London], England, 1956
317p
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ia/shorterpoems00brow.pdf
The shorter poems edited with an introduction by William Clyde De Vane New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, New York State, 1934
xxiv, 390 p
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ia/poemslyrics0000brow.pdf
Poems and lyrics Robert Browning Mount Vernon, N.Y., Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, N.Y, New York State, 1952
109 pages 24 cm
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ia/foreverinjoylife0000unse.pdf
Forever in joy: the life of Robert Browning Rosemary Sprague Philadelphia, Chilton Books, [1st ed.], Philadelphia, Unknown, 1965
viii, 171 pages 21 cm This biography of the great nineteenth century poet covers his early childhood and education, his life with Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and his active literary career which continued to his death Includes bibliographical references (161-162) Bibliographical references incl. in "Notes" (p. 157-160)
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ia/poemsforuppersch0000unse.pdf
Poems for upper school, 1963-64 The Titanic by E. J. Pratt. With notes and questions by the Macmillan editors; An Epistle by Robert Browning. With notes and questions by Julia Gray Toronto: Macmillan, Toronto, Ontario, 1964
76 p. ; 19 cm DON157/2004
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ia/robertbrowningsa0000kenn.pdf
Robert Browning's Asolando: The Indian Summer of a Poet (Volume 1) Richard S. Kennedy Columbia: University of Missouri Press, Columbia (Miss.) [etc, cop. 1993
<p>Asolando, Robert Browning's final volume of poetry, has been overlooked by critics and readers, though at the time of its publication in 1889 it was deemed changing by reviewers. Richard Kennedy asserts that Asolando, published the day Browning died, was a fitting cap to this great poet's career and indeed is a more outstanding achievement than severa of his earlier works. In Robert Browning's ASOLANDO, Kennedy breaks new ground in Browning studies by fusing biography and critical commentary to provide the fullest single account of this poet's last years and his last volume of poems. Browning experienced a creative resurgence during the final years of his life, a period influenced by his association with the gracious American widow Katharine Bronson. After an introductory overview of those productive years, Kennedy provides critical commentary - sometimes descriptive, sometimes analytical, and often-times judgmental - on each of the poems, indicating how they are representative of Browning's ideas and practices. Chapters are devoted to Browning's personal poems, his love poems, and those on religion, philosophy, and art. A generous selection of the poems from Asolando is reprinted in the appendix, and photographs, sketches, and reproductions of artworks complement the text throughout, offering fresh insight into the last years of this great poet's life. Robert Browning's ASOLANDO fills a void in Browning studies, yet its lucid style and inviting critical manner make the book appealing to all readers who love poetry as well as to experts in Romantic and Victorian literature.</p><h3>Booknews</h3><p>Originating in a series of lectures he gave at the New York Browning Society in the spring of 1990, Kennedy's (English emeritus, Temple U.) study fuses biography and critical commentary to provide an account of Browning's (1812-1889) last years and his last volume of poems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)</p>
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Robert Browning's Asolando: The Indian Summer of a Poet (Volume 1) Richard S. Kennedy Columbia: University of Missouri Press, Columbia (Miss.) [etc, cop. 1993
<p>Asolando, Robert Browning's final volume of poetry, has been overlooked by critics and readers, though at the time of its publication in 1889 it was deemed changing by reviewers. Richard Kennedy asserts that Asolando, published the day Browning died, was a fitting cap to this great poet's career and indeed is a more outstanding achievement than severa of his earlier works. In Robert Browning's ASOLANDO, Kennedy breaks new ground in Browning studies by fusing biography and critical commentary to provide the fullest single account of this poet's last years and his last volume of poems. Browning experienced a creative resurgence during the final years of his life, a period influenced by his association with the gracious American widow Katharine Bronson. After an introductory overview of those productive years, Kennedy provides critical commentary - sometimes descriptive, sometimes analytical, and often-times judgmental - on each of the poems, indicating how they are representative of Browning's ideas and practices. Chapters are devoted to Browning's personal poems, his love poems, and those on religion, philosophy, and art. A generous selection of the poems from Asolando is reprinted in the appendix, and photographs, sketches, and reproductions of artworks complement the text throughout, offering fresh insight into the last years of this great poet's life. Robert Browning's ASOLANDO fills a void in Browning studies, yet its lucid style and inviting critical manner make the book appealing to all readers who love poetry as well as to experts in Romantic and Victorian literature.</p><h3>Booknews</h3><p>Originating in a series of lectures he gave at the New York Browning Society in the spring of 1990, Kennedy's (English emeritus, Temple U.) study fuses biography and critical commentary to provide an account of Browning's (1812-1889) last years and his last volume of poems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)</p>
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ia/songalbum0000unse.pdf
Song album. Vol.1 / Ned Rorem Ned Rorem; Robert Browning; Paul Goodman; Ben Jonson; Kenneth Koch; Theodore Roethke; Alfred Tennyson; Walt Whitman; W B Yeats [New York]: Boosey & Hawkes, New York, 1984?
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ia/robertbrowning0000brys.pdf
Robert Browning by John Bryson [London]: Published for the British Council and the National Book League by Longmans, Green, Bibliographical series of supplements to British book news on writers and their work,, no. 106, [London], England, 1967
43 p. : 22 cm. -- Bibliography: p. 39-43
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ia/endtodarknessnew0000kenm.pdf
An end to darkness: a new approach to Robert Browning and his work. -- Dallas Kenmare London: P. Owen, London, Unknown, 1962
216 p. :
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ia/browningsstarima0000smit.pdf
Browning's star-imagery: the study of a detail in poetic design by C. Willard Smith New York: Octagon Books, New York, New York State, 1965
252 p "A complete revision of ... [the author's] doctoral dissertation, The image of the star in Browning's poetry : a study of a detail in poetic design, presented to the faculty of Princeton University." Bibliography : p.[247]-249
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ia/brownings00burd.pdf
The Brownings by Osbert Burdett Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, New York, Massachusetts, 1929
ix, [1], 345, [1] pages 23 cm Printed in Great Britain "Short bibliography": page 339
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ia/poemsplaysofrobe0000brow_q2n4.pdf
The poems and plays of Robert Browning Robert Browning New York, Modern Library, New York, New York State, 1961
xvii, 1223 pages ; 21 cm Includes indexes Marching along -- Give a rouse -- Boot and saddle -- The lost leader -- How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix -- Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr -- Nationality in drinks -- The flower's name -- Sibrandus schafnaburgensis -- Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister -- The laboratory -- The confessional -- Cristina -- The most mistress -- Earth's immortalities -- Meeting at night -- Parting at morning -- Song -- A woman's last word -- Evelyn Hope -- Love among the ruins -- A lover's quarrel -- Up at the villa -- down in the city -- A toccata at galuppi's -- Old pictures in Florence -- De gustibus -- Home-thoughts, from abroad -- Home-thoughts, from the sea -- Saul -- My star -- By the fireside -- Any wife to any husband -- Two in the Campagna -- Misconceptions -- A serenade at the villa -- One way of love -- Another way of love -- A pretty woman -- Respectability -- Love in a life -- Life in a love -- In three days -- In a year -- Women and roses -- Before -- After -- The guardian-angel -- Memorabilia -- Popularity -- Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha -- Incident of the French camp -- The patriot -- My last duchess -- Count Gismond -- The boy and the angel -- Instans Tyrannus -- Mesmerism -- The glove -- Time's revenges -- The Italian in England -- The Englishman in Italy -- In a gondola -- Waring -- The twins -- A light woman -- The last ride together -- The pied piper of Hamelin -- The flight of the duchess -- A grammarian's funeral -- Johannes Agricola in meditation -- The heretic's tragedy -- Holy-cross day -- Protus -- The statue and the bust -- Porphyria's lover -- Childe Roland to the dark tower came -- Transcendentalism -- How it strikes a contemporary -- Artemis prologizes -- An epistle, containing the strange medical experience of Karshish, the Arab physician -- Pictor Ignotus -- Fra Lippo Lippi -- Andrea del Sarto -- The bishop orders his tomb at Saint Praxed's church -- Bishop Blougram's apology -- Cleon -- Rudel to the lady of Tripoli -- One word more -- Sonnet -- Ben Karshook's wisdom James Lee's wife speaks at the window -- By the fireside -- In the doorway -- Among the beach -- On the cliff -- Reading a book, under the cliff -- Among the rocks -- Beside the drawingboard -- On deck -- God hair : a stor of pornic -- The worst of it -- Dis alter visum, or, Le Byron de nos jours -- Too late -- Art Vogler -- Rabbi Ben Ezra -- A death in the desert -- Caliban upon setebos -- Confessions -- May and death -- Deaf and dumb -- Prospice -- Youth and art -- A face -- A likeness -- Orpheus and Eurydice -- Mr. Sludge, the medium -- Apparent failure -- Epilogue -- Pauline: a fragment of a confession -- Pippa passes: a drama -- The return of the druses -- A blot in the scutcheon -- Colombe's birthday -- A soul's tragedy -- Luria -- Christmas-eve -- Easter-day -- In a balcony -- The ring and the book -- Half-Rome -- The other half-Rome -- Tertium quid -- Count Guido Franceschini -- Giuseppe Caponsacchi -- Pompilia -- Dominus hyacinthus de Archangelis -- Juris doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius -- The pope -- Guido -- The book and the ring -- Balaustion's adventure including a transcript from Euripides, being the last adventure of Balaustion -- Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, savior of society -- Prologue -- Fifine at the fair -- Epilogue -- The innm album -- Prologue -- Of Pacchiarotto, and how he worked in distemper -- At the mermaid -- House -- Shop -- Pisgah-sights -- Fears and scruples -- Natural magic -- Bifurcation -- Numpholeptos -- Appearances -- St. Martin's summer -- Herve Riel -- A forgiveness -- Cenciaja -- Filippo Bandinucci on the privilege of burial -- Epilogue -- La Saisiaz -- The two poets of Croisic -- Oh love! love -- Martin Relph -- Pheidippides -- Halbert and Hob -- Ivan Ivanovitch -- Tray -- Ned Bratts -- Prologue -- Echetlos -- Clive -- Muleykeh -- Pietro of abano -- Doctor ___ -- Pan and Luna -- Touch him ne'er so lightly -- The blind man to the maiden -- Goldoni -- Helen's tower -- Wanting is -- what! -- Donald -- Solomon and Balkis -- Cristina and Monaldeschi Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuselii -- Adam, Lilith, and Eve -- Ixion -- Jochanan Hakkadosh -- Never the time and the place -- Pambo -- Prologue -- The eagle -- The melon-seller -- Shah Abbas -- The family -- The sun -- Mihrab Shah -- A camel-driver -- Two camels -- Cherries -- plot-culture -- A pillar at Sebzevar -- A bean-stripe: also apple-eating -- Epilogue -- Rawdon Brown -- The founder of the feast -- The names -- Epitaph of Levi Lincoln Thaxter -- Why I am a liberal -- Apollo and the fates -- With Barnard de Mandeville -- With Daniel Bartoli -- With Christopher Smart -- With George Bubb Dodington -- With Francis Furini -- With Gerard de Lairesse -- With Charles Avison -- Fust and his friends: a epilogue -- Prologue -- Rosny -- Dubiety -- Now -- Humility -- Poetics -- Summum, bonum -- A pearl, a girl -- Speculative -- White witchcraft -- Bad dreams. I -- Bad dreams. II -- Bad dreams. III -- Bad dreams. IV -- Inapprehensiveness -- Which? -- The cardinal and the dog -- The pope and the net -- The bean-feast -- Muckle-mouth meg -- Arcades ambo -- The lady and the painter -- Ponte Dell' Angelo Venice -- Beatrice Signorini -- Flute-music, with an accompaniment -- Imperante Augusto natus est__ -- Development -- Rephan -- Reverie -- Epilogue
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ia/readersguidetoro0000crow.pdf
A reader's guide to Robert Browning [by] Norton B. Crowell Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, [1st ed.], Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1972
[by] Norton B. Crowell. Includes Bibliographies.
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ia/poemsplaysofrobe0000brow.pdf
The poems and plays of Robert Browning. -- Robert Browning The Modern Library, The Modern library of the world's best books, New York, New York State, 1934
xvii, 1223 p Includes index Introduction by S. Commins
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ia/browning00browrich.pdf
The complete works of Robert Browning Volume XVI Selected, with an introd. and notes, by Reed Whittemore [New York, Dell Pub. Co., The Laurel poetry series,, LB147, [New York, New York State, 1960
Nineteen poems by Robert Browning include "My Last Duchess," "Porphyria's Lover," "Fra Lippo Lippi," and "Love among the Ruins."
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Browning And The Fictions Of Identity Slinn, E. Warwick , 1943- Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble Books, Totowa, N.J, New Jersey, 1982
<p>This book aims to explain what Browning meant by 'action in character.' Slinn sees Browning as a psychological dramatist using the poetic genre. His concern is with dramatic monologue, which almost invariably focuses on conflicts of identity. Browning's characters, according to Slinn, must walk a tightrope between the distracting lives of others which threaten to fragment the individual's experience on the one hand, and controlled solipsism on the other.</p>
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ia/questforerosbrow0000sout_c6h4.pdf
Quest for Eros : Browning and \"Fifine\" Southwell, Samuel B, Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Fifine at the fair Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1980
276 p. ; 23 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index
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ia/bwb_O6-ASA-017.pdf
Loss and gain: an essay on Browning's Dramatis personae Lawrence Poston, III University of Nebraska, University of Nebraska studies, new series ; no. 48, University of Nebraska studies ;, new series., no. 48., Lincoln, Nebraska, 1974
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ia/robertbrowning0000cohe.pdf
Robert Browning J. M. (John Michael) Cohen London, New York, Longmans, Green, Men and books, London, New York, England, 1952
198 p. 20 cm
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ia/questforerosbrow0000sout.pdf
Quest for Eros : Browning and ''Fifine'' Southwell, Samuel B., author, Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Fifine at the fair Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1980
1 online resource, Students of Browning have long been puzzled by the discrepancies between the dramatic framework of Fifine and its symbolic development, but these difficulties are resolved in Southwell's explication by a biographical hypothesis. The powerful influence of the memory of his beloved wife, Elizabeth, involved Browning in a deep ambivalence, and Fifine at the Fair represents his effort to escape the effects of the profound inhibitions associated with her memory, while at the same time remaining loyal to it, Includes bibliographical references and index, Print version record, Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002, digitized 2010, Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. Fifine and the Love Letters; 3. Truth; 4. Modalities of Woman; 5. The Elegiac Process; 6. Affirmation of the World and the Flesh; 7. Translation of the Quest into Mind; 8. The Cultural Vision; 9. Abandonment of the Quest; 10. Fifine and Browning's Poetic Structure; 11. Background and Milieu; Notes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W
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ia/courtshipcorresp0000brow.pdf
The courtship correspondence 1845-1846 / a selection / edited by Daniel Karlin Browning, Robert, Barrett, Elizabeth, Karlin, Daniel, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Oxford [England] ; New York: Oxford University Press, Oxford letters and memoirs, Oxford letters & memoirs., Oxford [England], New York, England, 1990
Robert Browning And Elizabeth Barrett ; Edited By Daniel Karlin. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [335]-358) And Index.
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ia/focusingartifice00king.pdf
The focusing artifice: the poetry of Robert Browning [by] Roma A. King, Jr Athens, Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, 1968
Bibliography: p. [277]-281
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ia/browninghisengli0000fuso.pdf
Browning and his English predecessors in the dramatic monolog. -- Benjamin Willis Fuson State Univ. of Iowa, State University of Iowa humanistic studies,, v.8, Iowa City, Iowa, 1948
98 p. -- Condensed revision of thesis--University of Iowa Includes bibliographical references
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ia/convexglassmindo0000crow.pdf
The convex glass: the mind of Robert Browning by Norton B. Crowell Albuquerque]: University of New Mexico Press, [1st ed., Albuquerque], New Mexico, 1968
xiii, 270 p. : 22 cm Bibliography: p. 264-266
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ia/robertbrowningco0000drew.pdf
Robert Browning: a collection of critical essays. -- Philip Drew London: Methuen, London, England, 1966
ix, 287 p. ; 23 cm
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ia/dialecticaltempe0000shaw.pdf
The dialectical temper: the rhetorical art of Robert Browning [by] W. David Shaw Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y, New York State, 1968
ix, 328 p. ; 22 cm Bibliographical footnotes
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ia/poemsofrobertbro0000brow.pdf
Poems of Robert Browning Selected with an introd and notes by Donald Smalley Boston: Houghton Mifflin, Riverside editions,, B3, Boston, Massachusetts, 1956
Nineteen poems by Robert Browning include "My Last Duchess," "Porphyria's Lover," "Fra Lippo Lippi," and "Love among the Ruins."
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ia/lovepoemsofeliza0000brow.pdf
Love poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Robert Browning; Louis Untermeyer New York: Barnes & Noble Books, New York, New York State, 1994
<p>The story of the Brownings is one of the strangest love stories of literature. Elizabeth Barrett was a thirty-nine year old invalid when Robert Browning, six years younger than she, stormed impetuously into her life. She was already a well known author; he was a rising but scarcely recognized poet. Born in Durham, March 6, 1806, the eldest of eleven children, Elizabeth was extraordinarily precocious. She read Greek at eight; at twelve she wrote an "epic" in four books, The Battle of Marathon, which her father had printed. At fifteen she injured her spine, either by a fall from a horse or by strain caused by tightening the saddle girths. A persistent cough kept her confined in London with occasional visits to the seashore. The death of her beloved brother by drowning and her father's jealous possessiveness plunged her into a half real, half-enforced melancholy. Approaching her forties, she seemed destined for a life of shrouded invalidism.</p> <p>Her father, Edward Moulton Barrett, has been pictured as a cruel and almost tyrannical parent. Besier's popular play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, presents him in the light of a villain, violent and even vindictive, a man from whom his children shrank in fear and who commanded their obedience but not their love. The disciples of Freud have made much of a subconscious incestuous attachment and have rung changes on the paradox of fascination and fear, of loving and loathing. But Elizabeth, Barrett's oldest child and his favorite daughter, was not, as we might be led to believe, revolted by her father's love. She returned his affection not only with the unreckoning simplicity of a child but with the full understanding of a constant companion.</p> <p>It might be surmised that this dedication was a youthful quid pro quo, the filial repayment of a girl just out of her teens. But this is far from chronological fact. The volume that contained this acknowledgment of glad dependence, loyalty and admiration was published in 1844, when Elizabeth Barrett was thirty-eight years.</p> <p>Just a year later Robert Browning was brought to her home. He was already in love with her, even before he saw her. She had praised some of his lines in a poem, "Lady Geraldine's Courtship," and his first letter to her began, "I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett." Then, after a page or two of literary compliments, he added boyishly, "And I love you too." In spite of her father's disapproval, the young poet practically forced his way into the forbidding house, courted Elizabeth swiftly and tempestuously, and challenged the very authority of her father. To counteract Browning's growing influence, Mr. Barrett made plans to move the entire family to the country. Browning was now aroused to act; on September 12, 1846, he persuaded Elizabeth to slip from the house and marry him secretly in Marylebone Church. A week later, accompanied only by her maid Wilson and her dog Flush -- the pet spaniel given to her by a friend Mary Russell Mitford, author of Our Village -- the married poets crossed the channel, passed to Paris, to Pisa, and finally to Florence where they began a new life.</p> <p>This collection of 92 poems written by Elizabeth Barrett Browing and Robert Browning over a period of many years, and selected by Louis Untermeyer, tells this rapturous love story.</p>
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nexusstc/Robert Browning: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets)/489a394fbf923ba0e280b49a9cfcb39c.pdf
Robert Browning: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets) edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom Chelsea House Publications, Bloom's major poets, Broomall, PA, Pennsylvania, 2001
<p><p>while His Detractors Found His Verse To Be Deliberately Obscure, Robert Browning Resisted Such Charges And Went On To Become One Of The Most Critically Acclaimed And Popular English Poets Of The Nineteenth Century. Known For His Imaginative Originality And Dramatic Power, Browning's Enduring Voice Is Evidenced In Such Works As My Last Duchess, Fra Lippo Lippi, Child Roland To The Dark Tower Came, Andrea Del Sarto, And Caliban Upon Setebos. This Volume Of Essays Featuring Commentary From Browning's Contemporaries And Later Critics Also Includes A Chronology, An Index, And An Introduction From Literary Critic Harold Bloom.<p>bloom's Classic Critical Views Presents A Selection Of The Most Important Enduring Literary Criticism On The Authors Most Commonly Read In High School And College Classes Today. The Series Attempts To Place These Great Authors In The Context Of Their Time And To Provide Criticism That Has Proved Over The Years To Be The Most Valuable To Readers And Writers. Selections Range From Reviews In Popular Magazines, Which Demonstrate How A Work Was Received In Its Own Era, To Profound Essays By Some Of The Strongest Critics In The British And American Traditions. In Addition, Each Volume Contains Contributions By A Contemporary Expert Who Introduces The Most Important Critical Selections, Putting Them In Context And Suggesting How They Might Be Used By A Student Writer To Influence His Or Her Own Writing.</p><h3>school Library Journal</h3><p>gr 10 Up-in Each Of These Volumes, Five Poems Are Represented In Critical Essays By Literary Analysts Both Past And Contemporary. Robert Browning Highlights My Last Duchess, Fra Lippo Lippi, Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came, Andrea Del Sarto, And Caliban Upon Setebos. Sylvia Plath Features The Colossus, The Arrival Of The Bee Box, Daddy, Ariel, And Lady Lazarus. The Main Texts Are Prefaced By Brief But Informative Biographies Of The Poets And Conclude With Bibliographies Of Works By And About Them As Well As Indexes Of Important Themes And Ideas From The Poems. Each Volume Is Divided Into Sections, One For Each Poem, And Each Section Begins With Bloom's Thematic Analysis Of The Work. This Information, Given In A Straightforward Style, Will Be Helpful To Students. Because The Essays Are Written By Scholars, However, The Language Is Often Dense And Hard To Grasp For All But The Most Advanced High-school Literature Students. With Their Academic Approach And Language, These Research And Study Guides Would Be Best Used In School Libraries That Support Intensive Literary Research On The Precollege Or Advanced Placement Level.-toni D. Moore, Simon Kenton High School, Independence, Ky Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.</p>
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ia/majorworks0000brow.pdf
The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) Robert Browning; edited with notes by Adam Roberts; with an introduction by Daniel Karlin IRL Press at Oxford University Press, Oxford world's classics, Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press), Pbk., Oxford, England, 2009
<p>Robert Browning's poetic scope was broad, ranging from the beguiling magic of The Pied Piper of Hamelin to the epic book-length poem The Ring and the Book. This comprehensive selection includes over eighty of his shorter poems, amongst them his most famous and best-loved dramatic monologues, as well as the complete text of many of his longer poems. It contains three books from The Ring and the Book and Browning's critical writing, Essay on Shelley. This edition also selects generously from the love letters between Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, as well as from Browning's more general correspondence—letters that cast a unique light upon the poems themselves and poetry in general. The book represents a unique combination of Browning's poetry and prose chosen from the whole range of his career to give the essence of his work and thinking.</p> <p>About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.</p>
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Browning the Revisionary John Woolford Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature, London, 1988
This book aims to change conceptions of Browning, showing that the best known poems ("My Last Duchess" and "Andrea del Sarto") fit together to form larger coherent wholes as "structured collections", which form steps in a process of development covering the first thirty years of Browning's career.
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