Quick Facts
Fact | Details |
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Full Name | Robert Browning |
Born | 7 May 1812, Camberwell, London, England |
Died | 12 December 1889 (aged 77), Venice, Italy |
Resting Place | Westminster Abbey |
Occupation | Poet, Playwright |
Alma Mater | University College London |
Literary Movement | Victorian |
Notable Works | “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”, Men and Women, The Ring and the Book, Dramatis Personae, Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, Asolando, “My Last Duchess” |
Spouse | Elizabeth Barrett Browning (m. 1846; died 1861) |
Children | Robert Barrett (“Pen”) |
Signature | |
Early Notable Works | Pauline (1833), Paracelsus (1835) |
Key Themes in Poetry | Irony, Characterization, Dark Humour, Social Commentary, Historical Settings, Challenging Vocabulary and Syntax |
Key Publications | Men and Women (1855), Dramatis Personae (1864), The Ring and the Book (1868–1869) |
Significant Life Events | Married Elizabeth Barrett in 1846, moved to Italy, published Men and Women (1855) |
Legacy | Seen as a sage and philosopher-poet by his death, he influenced Victorian social and political discourse |
Family Background | Only son of Sarah Anna (née Wiedemann) and Robert Browning; his father was a well-paid clerk and abolitionist |
Influences | Grew up in a literary household with a significant library, encouraged in literature and the arts by his father |
Siblings | Younger sister Sarianna, who became his companion in later years |
Robert Browning Books
Book Title | Year Published |
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Porphyria’s Lover | 1836 |
Meeting At Night | 1845 |
The Pied Piper of Hamelin | 1842 |
Andrea del Sarto | 1855 |
Fra Lippo Lippi | 1855 |
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came | 1855 |
The Laboratory | |
The Ring and the Book | 1868 |
Rabbi ben Ezra | 1864 |
Men and Women | 1855 |
Sordello | 1840 |
Dramatic Lyrics | 1842 |
Love Among the Ruins | 1855 |
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister | |
Evelyn Hope | 1855 |
Paracelsus | 1835 |
Caliban upon Setebos | |
Asolando | 1889 |
Dramatis Personæ | 1864 |
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics | 1845 |
Bells and Pomegranates | 1841 |
Pauline: A Fragment of a Confession | 1833 |
Johannes Agricola in Meditation | 1836 |
Selected Poems of Robert Browning | 1887 |
Mr. Sludge, “The Medium” | 1864 |
Justinian and Theodora | 1971 |
Letters of the Brownings to George Barrett | |
Red Cotton Night-Cap Country | 1873 |
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: Vol. II : Sordello – Pippa Passes | |
Summum Bonum | |
The Statue and the Bust | 1855 |
Fifine at the Fair | 1872 |
The Love Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett | |
Poets of Nature: A Meditation on the Human Connection with Earth | |
The Poetical Works | 1868 |
Introduction To Browning | |
A Blot in the Scutcheon: Original Edition | |
Pauline. Paracelsus. Strafford | 1883 |
Parleying With Certain People of Importance in Their Day; to Wit, Bernard De Mandeville, Daniel Bartoli, Christopher Smart, George Bubb Dodington, Francis Furini, Gerard De Lairesse, and Charles Avison | |
The Poetical Works Of Robert Browning 1841-1846; Including Bells And Pomegranates | |
The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning Volume V | |
The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning Volume IX | |
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning: The |