Robert Browning

  • Robert Browning
    By G. K. Chesterton

    Robert Browning By G. K. Chesterton

  • Robert Browning: A Literary Life
    By S. Wood

    This book narrates the development of his controversial creative life through responses to his work by five key nineteenth-century figures: John Stuart Mill, William Charles Macready, Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin and Matthew Arnold.

  • Robert Browning: Poems
    By Robert Browning, Douglas Dunn

    In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past.

  • Robert Browning: His Words
    By Daniel Coenn

    This book is a collection of 128 fundamental quotes and aphorisms of Robert Browning: "It is the glory and good of Art that Art remains the one way possible of speaking truth,—to mouths like mine, at least.

  • Robert Browning: Selected Poems
    By Robert Browning

    "Robert Browning (1812-1889) was one of the defining figures of the Victorian age.

  • Robert Browning: The Major Works
    By Robert Browning

    A comprehensive selection includes over eighty shorter poems, the complete text of many longer poems, three books, critical writing, and correspondence.

  • Robert Browning: A Biography, with Browning's Dramatic Romances (1845)
    By G. K. Chesterton, Robert Browning

    Robert Browning, A Biography With Dramatic Romances By G.K. Chesterton This edition contains G.K. Chesterton's literary biography of Robert Browning (1902).

  • Robert Browning: The Complete Poetical Works in Two Volumes
    By Robert Browning

    The contents of the volumes are as follows: Volume 1 ( pp.): Introduction to the Poetical Works by Dr. Jennifer McDonell; Pauline; Paracelsus; Strafford; Sordello; Pippa Passes; King Victor and King Charles; Dramatic Lyrics; The Return of ...

  • Robert Browning: [selections]
    By Robert Browning

    Robert Browning: [selections]

  • Robert Browning
    By Robert Browning

    accomplished and highly admired female poet of the day , Elizabeth Barrett , referred to Browning in an article she wrote . She said he was a young poet of great potential , certain to be — along with Alfred Lord Tennyson — a leading ...

  • Robert Browning
    By Stefan Hawlin

    ... this series: The Complete Critical Guide to Samuel Beckett David Pattie The Complete Critical Guide to Geoffrey Chaucer Gillian Rudd The Complete Critical Guide to Ben Jonson James Loxley The Complete Critical Guide to John Milton ...

  • Robert Browning
    By Daniel Karlin, John Woolford

    Robert Browning wrote some of the most powerful and original poetry of the Victorian period, but he remains a difficult and controversial figure. This study aims to clarify and reassess...

  • Robert Browning
    By Daniel Karlin, John Woolford

    473–8): MS The little voice set lisping once again, The tiny hand made feel for yours once more, The poor lost image ... Not that alliteration is banned: the change of 'sound' to 'return' in the last line creates a new alliteration with ...

  • Robert Browning
    By Robert Browning

    Introduce Children to the lyrical poems of Robert Browning, accompanied here by spectacular color, illustrations commissioned for this volume.

  • Robert Browning: Selected Poems
    By Joseph Phelan, Daniel Karlin, John Woolford

    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.

  • Robert Browning
    By Paul Fox

    Presents a selection of important older literary criticism of selected works by Robert Browning.

  • Robert Browning
    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton

    Robert Browning

  • Robert Browning
    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton

    " Le vers de Browning, dans la mesure où il est grotesque, n'est pas complexe ni artificiel ; il est naturel, il est dans la légitime tradition de la nature....

  • Robert Browning: A Life After Death
    By Pamela Neville-Sington

    Robert Browning spent 15 years married to a fellow poet, Elizabeth Barrett.

  • Robert Browning: The Critical Heritage
    By Donald Smalley, Boyd Litzinger

    It is growing moredifficult everyyear for Mr.Browning's oldfriends to fight his battles for him,and many of themwill feelthat on this occasion the cause is really too hopeless, and the great poet must himself beanswerable for his ...