The Dramatic Imagination of Robert Browning: A Literary Life

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University of Missouri Press, 2007 - 492 หน้า

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Chapter 20 The International Life
207
Chapter 21 Dreamwork
220
Chapter 22 Withdrawal into the Creative Life
229
Chapter 23 Spirits from the Vasty Deep
238
Chapter 24 Troubles in London
256
Chapter 25 Men and Women
264
Chapter 26 It is high time that this sort of thing be stopped
274
Chapter 27 That LittleSeeming Substance
282

Chapter 9 Varieties of Poetic Monodrama Dramatic Lyrics
82
Chapter 10 Another Duchess and a Dying Bishop
98
Chapter 11 A Worthy Fellow Poet
109
Chapter 12 Miss Barretts Mysterious Illness
123
Chapter 13 Monodramatic Developments Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
134
Chapter 14 Some Surprises about the Barrett Household
140
Chapter 15 Robert Awakes without a Headache
147
Chapter 16 Flight to Italy
159
Chapter 17 Joys and Sorrows
174
Chapter 18 ChristmasEve and EasterDay
187
Chapter 19 London and Paris
194
Chapter 28 The Good of Poetry
295
Chapter 29 Fathers Sons Books
310
Chapter 30 Complex Poetry
328
Chapter 31 Fame and Its Discontents
352
Chapter 32 At Play in the Land of Souls
376
Chapter 33 House and Shop
393
Chapter 34 English Roses and Florentine Lilies
403
Endnotes
417
Index
477
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หน้า 266 - For, don't you mark ? we're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times nor cared to see; And so they are better, painted — better to us, Which is the same thing. Art was given for that; God uses us to help each other so, Lending our minds out.
หน้า 96 - Swam across and lived to carry (As he, the manuscript he cherished) To Rat-land home his commentary: Which was, 'At the first shrill notes of the pipe, I heard a sound as of scraping tripe, And putting apples, wondrous ripe, Into a cider-press's gripe...
หน้า 95 - They fought the dogs, and killed the cats, And bit the babies in the cradles, And ate the cheeses out of the vats. And licked the soup from the cook's own ladles, Split open the kegs of salted sprats, Made nests inside men's Sunday hats, And even spoiled the women's chats, By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeaking In fifty different sharps and flats. At last the people in a body To the Town Hall came flocking:
หน้า 96 - It's dull in our town since my playmates left! I can't forget that I'm bereft Of all the pleasant sights they see, Which the Piper also promised me. For he led us, he said, to a joyous land, Joining the town and just at hand, Where waters gushed and fruit-trees grew And flowers put forth a fairer hue, And everything was strange and new...
หน้า 191 - Tis the weakness in strength, that I cry for! my flesh, that I seek In the Godhead! I seek and I find it. O Saul, it shall be A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me, Thou shalt love and be loved by, for ever: a Hand like this hand Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!
หน้า 265 - Why can'ta painter lift each foot in turn, Left foot and right foot, go a double step, Make his flesh liker and his soul more like, Both in their order...
หน้า 271 - No, when the fight begins within himself, A man's worth something. God stoops o'er his head, Satan looks up between his feet — both tug — He's left, himself, i' the middle: the soul wakes And grows.
หน้า 236 - Oh, the little more, and how much it is! And the little less, and what worlds away! How a sound shall quicken content to bliss, Or a breath suspend the blood's best play, And life be a proof of this!
หน้า 237 - The forests had done it; there they stood; We caught for a moment the powers at play : They had mingled us so, for once and good, Their work was done — we might go or stay, They relapsed to their ancient mood.

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