The Poems, Volume Ii
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
This authoritative Penguin edition presents the second volume of Robert Browning's collected poems, edited by John Pettigrew and supplemented and completed by Thomas J. Collins. Browning, one of the foremost Victorian poets, is celebrated for his mastery of the dramatic monologue — a form he wielded with unrivalled psychological depth and narrative sophistication. This volume chronicles the breadth and ambition of his poetic output, from the intricate character studies of Men and Women to the sweeping verse-novel The Ring and the Book, illustrating why Browning remains a towering figure in the English literary canon. Scholarly yet accessible, the edition presents carefully annotated texts that reward both the general reader and the serious student of Victorian literature.
Author: Robert Browning
Format: Paperback
Genre: Poetry
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
This authoritative Penguin edition presents the second volume of Robert Browning's collected poems, edited by John Pettigrew and supplemented and completed by Thomas J. Collins. Browning, one of the foremost Victorian poets, is celebrated for his mastery of the dramatic monologue — a form he wielded with unrivalled psychological depth and narrative sophistication. This volume chronicles the breadth and ambition of his poetic output, from the intricate character studies of Men and Women to the sweeping verse-novel The Ring and the Book, illustrating why Browning remains a towering figure in the English literary canon. Scholarly yet accessible, the edition presents carefully annotated texts that reward both the general reader and the serious student of Victorian literature.