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BROWNING AND DOGMA
SYNOPSIS
ERRATA
LECTURE IINTRODUCTORY, AND CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS
LECTURE IICLEON
LECTURE IIIBISHOP BLOUGRAM’S APOLOGY
LECTURE IVCHRISTMAS EVE AND EASTER DAY (i)
LECTURE VCHRISTMAS EVE AND EASTER DAY (ii)
LECTURE VICHRISTMAS EVE AND EASTER DAY (iii)
LECTURE VIILA SAISIAZ
These seven lectures explore Robert Browning's complex relationship with dogmatic religion, guiding listeners through the poet's most provocative verses. Beginning with the mythic figure of Caliban, the series examines how Browning interrogates divine authority and the nature of creation, drawing parallels to Shakespeare and ancient myths. Subsequent talks turn to the character Cleon, using his imagined evolution to question whether progress and happiness are dependent on deeper knowledge or faith. Throughout, the presenter weaves historical context and critical commentary, making the dense poetry accessible and thought‑provoking.
The later lectures shift focus to the enigmatic Bishop Blougram and the contrasting voices of Christmas Eve and Easter Day, each highlighting the tension between personal belief and communal creed. Listeners will hear careful line‑by‑line analysis that reveals Browling's subtle critique of religious certainty and his lingering hope for an incarnation of truth. The discussions balance scholarly rigor with a conversational tone, inviting reflection on how art, doubt, and devotion intersect. By the end of the series, the audience gains a richer appreciation of Browning's poetic landscape without losing the intrigue of his mysteries.
Full title
Browning and Dogma Seven Lectures on Browning's Attitude Towards Dogmatic Religion Seven Lectures on Browning's Attitude Towards Dogmatic Religion
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (324K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)
Release date
2012-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a thoughtful study of Robert Browning, this early 20th-century literary critic wrote with a clear interest in poetry, religion, and the big questions Victorian writers wrestled with.
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