ABSTRACT

Robert Browning (1812 – 1889) was one of the defining figures of the Victorian age. Famous in his lifetime for his elopement and marriage to Elizabeth Barratt, his critical reputation grew steadily in the years following her early death. Browning’s mastery of dramatic verse was evident throughout his career, from such chillingly unforgettable monologues as ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’ to the mature work included in his collection Dramatis Personae. This selection, chosen by leading scholars, reveals the innovation, complexity and profound psychological insight that have ensured Browning’s enduring reputation and his continuing appeal to readers today.

Browning: Selected Poems results from a completely fresh appraisal of the canon, text and context of the writer’s work.  The poems are presented in the order of their composition and in the text in which they were first published, giving a unique insight into the development of Browning’s art. An introduction and chronology offer useful background material, whilst annotations and headnotes provide details of composition, publication, sources and contemporary reception. This authoritative yet accessible selection should become the first point of reference for scholar, student and general reader alike.

chapter |69 pages

Pauline

A Fragment of a Confession

chapter |4 pages

Porphyria

[Porphyria's Lover]

chapter |6 pages

Johannes Agricola

[Johannes Agricola in Meditation]

chapter |13 pages

The Pied Piper of Hamelin A Child's Story

(Written for, and inscribed to, W. M. the Younger)

chapter |5 pages

Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister

Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister

chapter |4 pages

The Laboratory

Ancien Régime

chapter |6 pages

Pictor Ignotus

Florence, 15—

chapter |13 pages

The Tomb at St Praxed's

[The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church]

chapter |7 pages

Italy in England

[The Italian in England]

chapter |16 pages

England in Italy

[The Englishman in Italy]

chapter |5 pages

The Patriot

An Old Story

chapter |19 pages

“Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came”

(See Edgar's Song in “Lear”)

chapter |19 pages

Andrea del Sarto

(Called “the Faultless Painter”)

chapter |21 pages

An Epistle

Containing The Strange Medical Experience Of Karshish, The Arab Physician

chapter |13 pages

Holy-Cross Day

On which the Jews Were Forced to Attend an Annual Christian Sermon in Rome

chapter |12 pages

A Grammarian's Funeral

[Time—Shortly after the revival of learning in Europe]

chapter |18 pages

One Word More

To E. B. B.

chapter |12 pages

Abt Vogler

(After he has been extemporizing upon the musical instrument of his invention)