
audiobook
by Helen A. (Helen Archibald) Clarke
Browning's England
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I
I
II
III
IV
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
This scholarly listening journey explores the English literary world that shaped Robert Browning’s early imagination. The narrator guides you through the poets, playwrights, and historic sites that inspired him—from the wild moors of Shelley’s verse to the tranquil gardens of Wordsworth and the bustling streets of London that echo Shakespeare’s legacy. Illustrated with vivid descriptions of English landmarks, the work paints a picture of the cultural landscape that fueled Browning’s youthful curiosity.
Beyond biographical anecdotes, the book examines how these influences appear in Browning’s own poetry, offering clear examples and thoughtful commentary. Listeners will gain insight into the connections between the Romantic masters and Browning’s developing voice, while also appreciating the broader tapestry of 19th‑century English art and thought. It’s an engaging guide for anyone interested in literary history and the roots of one of Victorian poetry’s most distinctive figures.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (551K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-07-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1926
A sharp-minded literary critic, editor, and musician, she helped found Poet Lore, the long-running magazine that brought poetry and dramatic literature to a wide audience. Her writing and editorial work often centered on Shakespeare, Robert Browning, and other major English-language authors.
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