
PART I. - BROWNING'S LIFE AND WORK
BROWNING.
CHAPTER I. - EARLY LIFE. PARACELSUS.
CHAPTER II. - ENLARGING HORIZONS. SORDELLO.
CHAPTER III. - MATURING METHODS. DRAMAS AND DRAMATIC LYRICS.
CHAPTER IV. - WEDDED LIFE IN ITALY. MEN AND WOMEN.
CHAPTER V. - LONDON. DRAMATIS PERSONÃ.
CHAPTER VI. - THE RING AND THE BOOK.
CHAPTER VII. - AFTERMATH.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE LAST DECADE.
A vivid portrait opens with Robert Browning’s paradoxical blend of worldly curiosity and unmistakable Englishness. The narrative sketches how his cosmopolitan sympathies—shaped by a European literary horizon—coexisted with a stubborn independence that set him apart from his contemporaries. By contrasting his broad cultural reach with his relative obscurity abroad, the work hints at the tension that would define his poetic voice.
The early chapters turn to family roots, revealing a hard‑headed grandfather who rose through the Bank of England and a mother whose spirited, almost mystical temperament left an indelible mark on the young poet. Browning’s upbringing on a West Indian estate, his daring act of teaching a enslaved boy to read, and his subsequent resignation from ambitious artistic pursuits to a modest bank job illustrate a man driven by moral conviction as much as by intellect. His marriage to a German‑Scottish daughter of a shipowner and the birth of his first son introduce the personal foundations that would later nourish his literary genius.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Lynn Bornath and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2005-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1931
Best remembered for his monumental work on Ben Jonson, this English scholar brought patience, range, and a clear critical voice to literary study. He also helped shape English studies at the University of Manchester in its early years.
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