Robert Browning's Poetical Works: Paracelsus. Strafford
- 326pages
- 12 heures de lecture






A comprehensive collection of Browning's poems, showcasing his distinctive voice and exploring themes of love, death, and spirituality.
This book is a critical edition of three of Robert Browning's most famous works of poetry, A Blot in the 'Scutcheon, Colombe's Birthday, and Men and Women. The edition offers extensive notes, commentaries, and critical essays on the works, and provides a valuable resource for students and scholars of English literature. The book is marked by its erudition, critical insight, and passionate engagement with the poetry of one of the greatest poets of the Victorian era.
Robert Browning is one of the most celebrated poets in English history, and this collection of his works is a must-read for anyone interested in literature. From his early works, such as Pippa Passes, to his later masterpieces, such as The Return of the Druses and A Soul's Tragedy, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Browning's poetic evolution. The in-depth analysis and context provided by Edward Berdoe make this edition one of the most enlightening and enriching available today.
In this thought-provoking book, Edward Berdoe, Stephen Coleridge, and Stephen Paget engage in a debate over the ethics of animal experimentation. Their arguments and counterarguments provide readers with a deeper understanding of this controversial topic. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in animal rights or medical ethics.