Bells and pomegranates VII-VIII (Dramatic romances and lyrics, Luria, A Soul's tragedy) and Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day
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Bells and pomegranates VII-VIII (Dramatic romances and lyrics, Luria, A Soul's tragedy) and Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day
(The poetical works of Robert Browning / edited by Ian Jack and Margaret Smith, v. 4)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1991
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Description
`Browning really comes back to life in the marvellous third volume of the new Oxford Browning', wrote John Bayley, choosing it as one of his Books of the Year for 1988. While Volume III included six of the eight Bells and Pomegranates pamphlets, the present volume completes the series and includes the most remarkable of all, Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. Here we find `Pictor Ignotus', `The Lost Leader', `The Bishop orders his Tomb', `The
Laboratory', `The Boy and the Angel', and the first part of `Saul'. Also included are Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day and the essay on Shelley.
As the Times Literary Supplement reviewer of the earlier volumes commented, `readers of a poet like this need all the help they can get; and Jack and Smith have provided it in abundance.' Each poem is fully annotated, and accompanied by a detailed introduction which provides information on the chronology of composition and on Browning's sources.
Table of Contents
- Textual introduction
- References and abbreviations
- Introduction to Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
- Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
- Introduction to Luria
- Luria
- Introduction to A Soul's Tragedy
- A Soul's Tragedy
- Introduction to Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day
- Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day
- Appendices: A. Browning's Essay on Shelley
- B. Fugitives
- C. Index of the titles and first lines of the poems in Dramatic Lyrics and Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
- Additions and corrections to volumes I-III
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