Browning's Shorter Poems

· DigiCat
E-book
127
Pages
Éligible
Les notes et avis ne sont pas vérifiés. En savoir plus

À propos de cet e-book

"Browning's Shorter Poems" showcases Robert Browning's mastery of poetic form and psychological depth. With a collection that spans several decades, Browning's verse employs dramatic monologues, lyrical expressions, and vivid imagery to explore themes of love, faith, and human struggle. His unique stylistic choices, including intricate rhyme schemes and compelling narrative techniques, situate him as a transformative figure in Victorian poetry, pushing boundaries while retaining accessibility that resonates with the modern reader. Browning's engagement with social concerns, including the complexities of identity and morality, is particularly evident in pieces such as "The Last Ride Together" and "Meeting at Night," where personal emotion interweaves seamlessly with broader existential queries. Robert Browning (1812-1889) emerged from a background rich in literary influence, encouraged by a self-taught education and an early passion for poetry. His marriage to fellow poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning deeply informed his work, fostering an environment conducive to creative exploration. The evolution of his poetic voice reflects his own intellectual pursuits and keen observations of human nature, cementing his reputation as one of the foremost poets of the Victorian era. This collection is essential for readers seeking not only to appreciate Browning's lyrical genius but also to engage with the profound human experiences he captures so expertly. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to Browning's work, "Browning's Shorter Poems" serves as a vital entry point into the rich tapestry of Victorian literature.

À propos de l'auteur

Robert Browning, born on May 7, 1812, in Camberwell, London, was a profound English poet and playwright known for his masterful use of dramatic monologue and psychological portraiture. Browning's literary career spanned the Victorian era, and he was admired for his rich, character-driven narratives. His father, a well-read clerk, and his artistically inclined mother provided a fertile environment for his early creative development. Although Browning attended the University of London, he left to pursue his own reading and learning at home, which led to his early foray into poetry. Browning's Shorter Poems' encapsulates the brevity and intensity of his work, showcasing his linguistic prowess and command over meter and rhyme. His poems are esteemed for their depth, challenging themes, and innovation within the genre of dramatic verse. Among Browning's major works are 'Men and Women' (1855) and 'The Ring and the Book' (1868-1869), which solidified his reputation as a masterful poet. Browning married fellow poet Elizabeth Barrett in 1846, after which the couple moved to Italy. His work was often philosophical, exploring the nature of love, art, and human psychology. Browning died on December 12, 1889, in Venice. His legacy endures through his significant contributions to poetic form and the robust, character-led narratives that continue to intrigue readers and scholars alike.

Donner une note à cet e-book

Dites-nous ce que vous en pensez.

Informations sur la lecture

Smartphones et tablettes
Installez l'application Google Play Livres pour Android et iPad ou iPhone. Elle se synchronise automatiquement avec votre compte et vous permet de lire des livres en ligne ou hors connexion, où que vous soyez.
Ordinateurs portables et de bureau
Vous pouvez écouter les livres audio achetés sur Google Play à l'aide du navigateur Web de votre ordinateur.
Liseuses et autres appareils
Pour lire sur des appareils e-Ink, comme les liseuses Kobo, vous devez télécharger un fichier et le transférer sur l'appareil en question. Suivez les instructions détaillées du Centre d'aide pour transférer les fichiers sur les liseuses compatibles.