
A vivid tapestry of nineteenth‑century verse, this collection gathers some of the poet’s most striking dramatic monologues, each set against the richly imagined world of the Renaissance. Through characters ranging from a jealous husband in Ferrara to a scholarly grammarian, the poems explore the tangled motives that drive love, ambition, and cruelty, inviting listeners to hear the inner lives of people long past yet startlingly human. The poet’s keen ear for period detail—whether in the hushed corridors of a gondola‑laden canal or the fervent debates of early scholars—creates an immersive backdrop that feels both historical and immediate.
Among the pieces, a huntsman recounts the tragic flight of a young duchess, while a gypsy queen’s haunting song offers a lyrical counterpoint to courtly artifice. The collection balances stark realism with moments of lyrical wonder, making each poem a compact drama that draws the ear into its emotional currents without ever sacrificing the subtlety of its storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (227K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Adicks, and David Widger
Release date
2003-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1889
A major Victorian poet, he turned poems into vivid character studies full of tension, irony, and dramatic voices. He is especially remembered for dramatic monologues such as My Last Duchess and for the ambitious long poem The Ring and the Book.
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