Synopsis
"The Life of Robert Browning" is a definitive biographical study of one of the most influential figures in Victorian literature. Written by the distinguished scholar and critic Edward Dowden, this work provides a comprehensive account of Browning's evolution as a poet, his intellectual development, and his profound influence on the English literary landscape.
The narrative explores Browning's early years, his innovative use of the dramatic monologue, and his celebrated marriage to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Dowden meticulously traces the themes of faith, humanity, and artistic struggle that define Browning's vast body of work, from the experimental "Sordello" to the complex masterpiece "The Ring and the Book".
As both a historical document and a piece of literary criticism, this biography offers readers a deep understanding of the man behind the verses. Dowden's insightful analysis bridges the gap between the poet's personal experiences and his creative output, making it an essential resource for students of English literature and admirers of 19th-century poetry. "The Life of Robert Browning" remains a cornerstone of Victorian studies, capturing the spirit and intellect of a poet who forever changed the course of modern verse.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025330327
- Number of pages: 420
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 22 mm
- Languages: English
