First published in 1864, Dramatis Personæ is the second of the two great collections of Robert Browning's middle years, following Men and Women nine years previously. An extraordinary imaginative and technical achievement, the poems are remarkable for their modernity of subject matter and close psychological interest.
First published in 1864, Dramatis Personæ is the second of the two great collections of Robert Browning's middle years, following Men and Women nine years previously. An extraordinary imaginative and technical achievement, the poems are remarkable for their modernity of subject matter and close psychological interest.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Inglesfield studied at St John's College, Cambridge and taught in the English department of Birkbeck College, University of London, for thirty-seven years. He edited the Clarendon and Oxford World's Classics editions of Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey (with Hilda Marsden) and Volume V of The Poetic Works of Robert Browning: Men and Women (with Ian Jack).
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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction The Text: Textual Signs and Sigla Abbreviations Bibliographic Descriptions DRAMATIS PERSONÆ Appendices