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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: Volume VIII. The Ring and the Book

This volume includes 'The Ring and the Book', an extensive narrative poem by Robert Browning, as well as a selection of his other poems. The Ring and the Book is a complex and lengthy work that explores themes of love, betrayal, and moral dilemmas through the lens of a fictional story. The poems within this collection reflect Browning's characteristic style, characterized by elaborate metaphors and intricate narrative structures. more

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Robert Browning
Robert Browning

Robert Browning was a prominent Victorian poet known for his intricate poetic structures and profound psychological insights. His works covered themes such as love, death, religion, and morality, and had a profound impact on later poets. more

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