The poems of Browning
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The poems of Browning
(Longman annotated English poets)
Longman, c1991-
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
- v. 4
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v. 1. 1826-1840 -- v. 2. 1841-1846 -- v. 3. 1847-1861 -- v. 4. 1862-1871
v.3-4. edited by John Woolford, Daniel Karlin and Joseph Phelan, v. 4. with additional notes on Balaustion's Adventure by Jennifer Wallace
v. 3 published: Harlow : Pearson Longman, v. 4: Harlow : Pearson
Includes bibliographical references and index
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v. 2 ISBN 9780582063990
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Table of Contents
- 1841-1846
- (incident of the French camp)
- Pippa Passes
- Artemis Prologuizes
- The Cardinal and the Dog
- In a Gondola
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- Waring
- Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr-1842
- (My Last Duchess)
- (Count Gismond)
- (Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister)
- (Lines to Helen Faucit)
- The Lost Leader
- A Soul's Tragedy
- The Laboratory
- Claret and Tokay (Nationality in Drinks I and II)
- Garden Fancies I - The Flower's Name, II - Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis
- The Boy and the Angel
- How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix
- (Nobly Cape Saint Vincent)
- (Home Thoughts From the Sea)
- (Here's to Nelson's Memory!) (Nationality in Drinks III)
- Earth's Immortalities
- Pictor Ignotus
- The Tomb at St Praxed's (The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Sain Praxed's Church)
- Italy and England (The Italian in England)
- Time's Revenges
- (Oh to be in England) (Home-Thoughts, from Abroad)
- Saul
- The Lost Mistress
- The Flight of the Duchess
- Song
- (The Confessional)
- England in Italy (The Englishman in Italy)
- Night and Morning (Meeting at Night and Parting at Morning) I - Night, II - Morning
- The Gove
- (translation of quatrain attributed to Petro of Abano)
- (translation of lines by Dante)
- (translation of lines by Lorenzo de' Medici)
- Uria
- (Translation of epigram by Goethe)
- (quatrain on Correggio). Appendices: contents of Dramatic Lyrics (1842), Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845), Men and Women (1855) and Browning's re-arrangements in subsequent editions
- note on Bells and Pomegranates
- essay on Chatterton.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780582084537
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v. 1 ISBN 9780582481008
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- "The Dance of Death"
- "The First-born of Egypt"
- "Pauline" a fragment of a confession
- impromptu on hearing a sermon by the Rev. T.R-- pronounced "heavy"
- Cockney anthology - a specimen
- on Andrea del Sarto's "Jupiter and Leda"
- on the deleterious effects of tea (classicality applied to tea-dealing)
- Sonnet ("Eyes Calm Beside Thee")
- "Pareacelsus"
- the King
- Porphyria (Porphyria's lover)
- Johannes Agricola (Johannes Agricola in meditation)
- lines ("still ailing, wind")
- (epitaph for James Dow and his family)
- a forest thought
- cavalier tunes - marching along
- give a rouse
- my wife Gertrude (boot and saddle)
- Sordello
- Rudel and the Lady of Tripoli
- Cristina. Appendix: MS transcriptions of "The Dance of Death" and "The First-Born of Egypt".
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v. 4 ISBN 9781405845960
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- LONGMAN ANNOTATED ENGLISH POETS BROWNING VOL IV CONTENTS [NB 3/4 this arrangement does not constitute the running-order of the poems, which will be by date of composition, actual or conjectural, as with vols. I-III.] Dramatis Personae, except 'A Face', 'May and Death', and 'The Worst of It', already publ. in vol. III) Herve Riel (later included in Pacchiarotto, 1876) Balaustion's Adventure Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau Fugitives: Very Original Poem . . . On Being Defied to Express in a Hexameter . . . Don't play with sharp tools . . . And now in turn see Swinburne bent . . . 'Twas Goethe taught us all . . . Dear Hosmer
- or still dearer Hatty . . . Helen's Tower Mettle and Metal 'The gift is small' The Dogma Triumphant 'In Dickens, sure . . .'
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