Robert Browning

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Standard Name: Browning, Robert
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RB wrote thirty-one books of poetry (excluding numerous collected editions) and became the most influential practitioner of the dramatic monologue in the Victorian period. He also wrote literary criticism and two plays that were staged. His poetry's conversational phrasing, challenging syntax, quotidian imagery, and philosophical preoccupations respond to romanticism and anticipate modernism. He has become one of the most prominent among canonical Victorian poets.

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Travel Amy Levy
AL , with Clementina Black , stayed at Casa Guidi, Florence, once the home of Elizabeth and Robert Browning .
Beckman, Linda Hunt. Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters. Ohio University Press, 2000.
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Travel Dorothy Wellesley
Dorothy Ashton (later DW ) also spent two months in Florence (which she associated with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Robert Browning , while she gave no sign of having heard of the wife of either)...
Wealth and Poverty Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The death on 3 December 1856 of EBB 's cousin John Kenyon (who had shared her literary interests) brought substantial legacies to both Brownings. The greater amount of his inheritance went to Robert , and...
Wealth and Poverty Jane Francesca Lady Wilde
By the time JFLW moved to Oakley Street, her finances were greatly reduced. A day after arriving at the new house, she asked to borrow a sovereign from Constance . Proper household management became difficult...
Wealth and Poverty Elizabeth Barrett Browning
This inheritance, along with a share in a West Indian trading vessel left to her by her uncle Sam on his death in December 1837, gave her an economic independence from her father that her...

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