
audiobook
by Mrs. Sutherland Orr, Robert Browning
by Mrs. Sutherland Orr
Second Edition
Preface
Chapter 1 Origin of the Browning Family—Robert Browning's
Chapter 2 Robert Browning's Father—His Position in Life—Comparison
Chapter 3 1812-1826 Birth of Robert Browning—His Childhood
Chapter 4 1826-1833 First Impressions of Keats and Shelley—Prolonged
Chapter 5 1833-1835 'Pauline'—Letters to Mr. Fox—Publication of the
Chapter 6 1835-1838 Removal to Hatcham; some Particulars—Renewed
Chapter 7 1838-1841 First Italian Journey—Letters to Miss Haworth—Mr.
A vivid portrait emerges from the intimate correspondence and careful research that brings Robert Browning’s early world to life. Drawing on letters supplied by family members and the meticulous recollections of his sister, the narrative traces his modest origins, the temperament of his parents, and the formative influences of a childhood steeped in reading, religion, and a restless curiosity. The first chapters reveal how youthful encounters with the poetry of Keats and Shelley, along with early attempts at verse, set the stage for his budding literary ambition.
The biography then follows Browning’s transition from schoolboy to aspiring poet, charting his friendships, theatrical passions, and the pivotal travels that carried him to Italy. Through candid excerpts and contextual commentary, listeners gain a sense of the personal hopes, anxieties, and creative experiments that shaped the poet before his most celebrated works appeared. This blend of letters and narrative offers a uniquely personal glimpse into the making of a literary figure.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (660K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alan Light and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1903
Best remembered as one of Robert Browning’s most trusted early biographers, she helped shape how later readers understood the poet’s life and work. Her own story also links literature, Victorian intellectual life, and the artistic world of her brother, Frederic Leighton.
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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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