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Selections from Robert Browning

In 'Selections from Robert Browning,' readers are introduced to a curated selection of poems from the renowned Victorian poet. The collection includes works that highlight Browning's distinctive style, characterized by its dramatic monologues and deep psychological insight into his characters. These selections offer a glimpse into the intricate verse and rich imagery that have cemented Browning's reputation as a master of the poetic form. 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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