Browning and Dogma / Seven Lectures on Browning's Attitude Towards Dogmatic Religion
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The author presents seven lectures analyzing Browning’s engagement with organized religion through close readings of selected dramatic poems. Each lecture traces how poems like Caliban upon Setebos, Cleon, Bishop Blougram’s Apology, the trilogy Christmas Eve and Easter Day, and La Saisiaz confront questions of divine nature, sacrifice, incarnation, and immortality. The essays compare differing theological perspectives—from primitive superstition to cultured speculation—examine dramatic voice, characterisation, and argumentative structure, and situate Browning’s poetic strategies as responses to dogma, ambiguous revelation, and the human craving for meaning beyond mortality.
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