Robert Browning
Men and Women
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform May 22, 2016)
Thirteen years after the publication, in 1855, of the Poems, in two volumes, entitled "Men and Women," Browning reviewed his work and made an interesting reclassification of it. He separated the simpler pieces of a lyric or epic cast—such rhymed presentations of an emotional moment, for example, as "Mesmerism" and "A Woman's Last Word," or the picturesque rhymed verse telling a story of an experience, such as "Childe Roland" and "The Statue and the Bust"—from their more complex companions, which were almost altogether in blank verse, and, in general, markedly personified a typical man in his environment, a Cleon or Fra Lippo, a Rudel or a Blougram.
- ISBN
- 1523967706 / 9781523967704
- Pages
- 116
- Weight
- 8.2 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.3
in.