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Robert Browning: How to Know Him

William Lyon Phelps

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In 'Robert Browning: How to Know Him' by William Lyon Phelps, readers are treated to a comprehensive analysis of the life, works, and literary style of the renowned Victorian poet Robert Browning. Phelps delves into Browning's unique poetic technique, exploring his use of dramatic monologue and deep psychological insight. The book provides a scholarly examination of Browning's most famous works, such as 'The Ring and the Book' and 'My Last Duchess,' placing them within the context of the Victorian era and the Romantic literary tradition. Phelps' writing is engaging and accessible, making this book suitable for both scholars and casual readers interested in Browning's poetry. As a reputable scholar of English literature, Phelps brings a depth of knowledge and insight to his analysis of Browning's work, shedding light on the poet's enduring influence on the literary canon. 'Robert Browning: How to Know Him' is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of this iconic poet and his contribution to Victorian literature.

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Intellectual depth, Poet's biography, Narrative voice, Dramatic verse, 19th-century literature, Literary criticism, Literary analysis, Literary scholarship, Poetic monologues, Victorian poetry