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A critical survey of Robert Browning and the intellectual currents of his century, tracing how his poetic thought engages the conflict between scientific reasoning and spiritual intuition. It situates his ideas amid debates over evolution, religious doubt, and philosophical empiricism, and examines political tendencies, social ideals, artistic controversies, classical influences, and prophetic elements in his later thought. Chapters combine literary analysis, cultural history, and biographical observation, illustrating how Browning's poetic solutions respond to contemporary scientific, moral, and aesthetic challenges.
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