The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: Volume V. Men and WomenClarendon Press, 1995 - 556 sivua This is the first full scholarly edition of Browning's greatest and perhaps best-known collection of short poems, Men and Women. A comprehensive introduction shows how new research by Ian Jack an Robert Inglesfield has unearthed material which throws fresh light on the composition and dates of such famous pieces as 'Fra Lippo Lippi', 'Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came', and 'One Word More: To E.B.B.'. This edition uses a critical text based on that of Browning's final collection, and has detailed introductions to the individual poems. It is the fifth volume in the highly praised Political Works of Robert Browning. |
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... poem , and we may be guided by Robert Penn Warren on ' The Ancient Mariner ' : If we take the poem as a symbolic poem , we are not permitted to read it in the way which Coleridge called allegorical . We cannot , for instance , say that ...
... poem , and we may be guided by Robert Penn Warren on ' The Ancient Mariner ' : If we take the poem as a symbolic poem , we are not permitted to read it in the way which Coleridge called allegorical . We cannot , for instance , say that ...
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... poem was little more than an actual description of what I saw with my own eyes . I happened one evening to stroll ... poem . There began and ended the inspiration of the little trifle into which you have read so much . ' If Churton ...
... poem was little more than an actual description of what I saw with my own eyes . I happened one evening to stroll ... poem . There began and ended the inspiration of the little trifle into which you have read so much . ' If Churton ...
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... poem : the speaker , an older poet , admires the poetic intensity of the younger . As Altick remarks ( p . 27 ) , the notion of the poet as poem occurs frequently in Carlyle , who on one occasion paraphrases Milton's ruling that ' he ...
... poem : the speaker , an older poet , admires the poetic intensity of the younger . As Altick remarks ( p . 27 ) , the notion of the poet as poem occurs frequently in Carlyle , who on one occasion paraphrases Milton's ruling that ' he ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | xlix |
TITLEPAGE OF VOLUME I OF MEN AND WOMEN 1855 I | 3 |
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