The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
Volume VI: Dramatis Personæ
Series: Oxford English Texts: Browning;
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 28 May 2025
- ISBN 9780198127918
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages624 pages
- Size 225x40x40 mm
- Weight 850 g
- Language English 599
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Short description:
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.
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The English first edition of Dramatis Personæ was published in May 1864, with the American first edition appearing hard on its heels in the following September. This was the second of the two great collections of Robert Browning's middle years--the first, Men and Women, having appeared nine years previously. The new collection, with its inspired general title (which Browning seems to have hit upon only weeks before the publication of the English first edition), was certainly an extraordinary imaginative and technical achievement: the poems are remarkable for their modernity of subject matter and close psychological interest, as well as their assertive individuality of conception. An outstanding feature is the inventive handling of tone, as for example in 'Apparent Failure'. Browning seems to have regarded the collection very much as a continuation and development of Men and Women, with its varied, contrasting dramatic lyrics and dramatic-argumentative poems. As in the earlier collection, the great majority of the poems are essentially 'dramatic' in conception.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Text: Textual Signs and Sigla
Abbreviations
Bibliographic Descriptions
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
Appendices