Browning's England: A Study in English Influences in Browning
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The author traces how English poets, historical events, social customs, religious thought, and artistic criticism shaped Browning's development, offering close readings of his response to figures such as Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth, and Shakespeare. Chapters examine a crucial period in English history, patterns of domestic and rural life, nineteenth-century religious ideas, and the influence of music and art criticism, with illustrations and textual examples. Attention is given to personal enthusiasms and friendships as catalysts for creative choices. The work combines biographical detail, literary analysis, and cultural description to map the English influences evident in the poet's themes and style.
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