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1889 15 vols POETICAL Works ROBERT BROWNING

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1889

Poetry

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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning

Vol I - XVI (missing volume XIII)

1889 - London - Smith, Elder and Co

7" by 5" - 289, 307, 302, 305, 307, 289, 255, 253, 313, 279, 343, 311, 279, 260, 292pp

 

 

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Leather bound copies with marbled boards and marbled fore edges.  Illustrated with frontispieces to volume III, VII, VIII, X and XVI.

This is the first collected editon of Browning's poetry.  It is missing volume XIII and as there is a general index to volume XVI it appears that no further volumes are lacking.

Robert Browning (May 7, 1812–December 12, 1889) was a British poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets.

Browning’s fame today rests mainly on his dramatic monologues, in which the words not only convey setting and action but also reveal the speaker’s character. Unlike a soliloquy, the meaning in a Browning dramatic monologue is not what the speaker directly reveals but what he inadvertently "gives away" about himself in the process of rationalizing past actions, or "special-pleading" his case to a silent auditor in the poem. Rather than thinking out loud, the character composes a self-defense which the reader, as "juror," is challenged to see through. Browning chooses some of the most debased, extreme and even criminally psychotic characters, no doubt for the challenge of building a sympathetic case for a character who doesn't deserve one and to cause the reader to squirm at the temptation to acquit a character who may be a homicidal psychopath. One of his more sensational monologues is "Porphyria’s Lover." The opening lines provide a sinister setting for the macabre events that follow. It is plain that the speaker is insane, as he strangles his lover with her own hair to try and preserve for ever the moment of perfect love she has shown him.

Ironically, Browning’s style, which seemed modern and experimental to Victorian readers, owes much to his love of the seventeenth century poems of John Donne with their abrupt openings, colloquial phrasing and irregular rhythms. But he remains too much the prophet-poet and descendant of Percy Shelley to settle for the conceits, puns, and verbal play of the Metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century. His is a modern sensibility, all too aware of the arguments against the vulnerable position of one of his simple characters, who recites: "God's in His Heaven; All's right with the world." Browning essentially endorses such a position because he sees an immanent deity that, far from remaining in a transcendent heaven, is indivisible from temporal process, assuring that in the fullness of theological time there is ample cause for celebrating life. Browning's is assuredly at once the most incarnate and dynamic of deities, in Christianity and perhaps in any of the world's great religions.

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The bindings are tight and firm and all covers are firmly attached.  There is some minor wear to the extremities including some bumping to the top and tail of some of the volumes and some scratches and chips, resulting in some small loss of leather, on the spines.  Internally the books are clean and bright throughout apart from the occasional mild spot.  There are some ink notes to the front blank end papers of volumes 5 and 6.  Volumes XIII is missing.   

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