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Robert Browning



Browning, Robert - 1812–89, English poet. His remarkably broad and sound education was primarily the work of his artistic and scholarly parents—in particular his father, a London bank clerk of independent means. Pauline, his first poem, was published anonymously in 1833. In 1834 he visited Italy, which eventually became his second homeland. He won some recognition with Paracelsus   Read More...

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    Robert Browning: The Critical Heritage
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    Robert Browning (The Oxford Authors Series)
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    The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
    by Ian Jack, Robert Inglesfield, Robert Browning. 499 pgs.


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    The Dramatic Imagination of Robert Browning: A Literary Life
    by Richard S. Kennedy, Donald S. Hair. 492 pgs.


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