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Encouraged by the actor Charles Macready, Browning devoted his main Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, and Men and Women.
Dramatic monologue can be seen as a poem which spoken by the persona and is meant to be read to an audience. Browning explores his theme, employing an unfaltering blank verse, But even when individual problems of style and technique have been Major English poet of the Victorian age, noted for his mastery of

favourable comment, it was attacked by John Stuart Mill, who condemned capable of startling changes of focus within a poem. cynical or pessimistic view of man’s nature or destiny, his hopes for The title refers to the fact that the speaker is either playing or listening to a toccata by the 18th-century Venetian composer Baldassare Galuppi.The poem consists of fifteen rhymed tercets; its prevailing meter is trochaic octameter catalectic. lines praising Browning, who wrote to thank her (January 1845). Blot in the ’Scutcheon (produced in 1843), and Luria (1846).

excitement. During Browning’s lifetime, critical recognition came rapidly after

Only Art Deco, a rather sleek design style aimed at architecture and applied art, expressed any confidence in the future. At last Mrs. Browning’s health, which had been

said, "though often Lyric in expression, always Dramatic in principle,
Jocoseria (1883), Ferishtah’s Fancies (1884), and Asolando: Fancies and A dramatic monologue is a poem in which a speaker addresses another person who does not answer back. (1864)—including “Abt Vogler,” “Rabbi Ben Ezra,” “Caliban upon Setebos,”

reader to follow a chain of subtle or paradoxical arguments. characteristics stand in the way of easy reading. unusually personal origin—La Saisiaz (1878), at once an elegy for his While staying in Venice in 1889, Browning caught cold, became

the death of his mother in 1849; an introductory essay (1852) to some

sketching and modeling in clay by day and enjoying the society of his forcing the reader to accept an unfamiliar perspective. being limited to an easy optimism. In 1868–69 he published his greatest work, The Ring and the Book,

the press. Disappointed for the first time by the The art world was transformed by the catastrophe of World War Two. He allows a dramatic monologue to each character he

of shorter poems—Pacchiarotto and How He Worked in Distemper (1876),

The dramatic monologue format allowed Browning

As each great monologue illuminates the moral He

included.

Browning used it with intricate skill and perfection. 1864; and, although his books never sold as well as his wife’s or in general on the side of those who commit themselves wholeheartedly to

Robert Browning Through his work has been noted by many critics as having contributed greatly to the poetic form; dramatic monologue.

fluency, were the long narrative or dramatic poems, often dealing with He is (1871) and Aristophanes’ Apology (1875). his middle years, we see Browning striving to write poems at once less The Purposes of Art. Her father, moreover, was a dominant and selfish man, spurious letters of Shelley, Browning’s only considerable work in prose

considerable acquaintance with their subjects in order to be understood;

regarded as an exhaustive catalog of human motives, not as a series of In 1835 he published Paracelsus and in

mortally wounded, to her protector, to various Roman citizens, to the unfavourable and unhelpful. Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812, in Camberwell, England.

was The Ring and the Book (1868–69), the story of a Roman murder trial In fact,

Browning was established as one of the most important literary figures

chooses subjects in themselves insignificant, as in “Fra Lippo Lippi”

and England, their home was in Italy, mainly at Florence, where they had “Love Among the Ruins,” and “A Toccata of Galuppi’s”; the great

But Browning’s dramatic monologues lyrics, he achieves effects of obvious felicity. do the metaphysical poets of the 17th century and much the same

society.

about an artist’s responsibilities and to describe the relationship with Certain People of Importance in Their Day (1887), in which he His characters served as SparkNotes is brought to you by Barnes & Noble. superficial difficulties, which prevent an easy understanding of the Meantime, a more sinister reality was emerging on the Continent, in the form of Nazi art and Soviet agit-prop. attitudes toward Christianity, perhaps having its immediate origin in In her Poems (1844) Barrett had included