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Biography of Robert Browning

Robert Browning

Robert Browning (1812 - 1889)


Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812, in Camberwell (a suburb of London), the first child of Robert and Sarah Anna Browning. His mother was a fervent Evangelical and an accomplished pianist. Mr. Browning had angered his own father and forgone a fortune: the poet's grandfather had sent his son to oversee a West Indies sugar plantation, but the young man had found the institution of slavery so abhorrent that he gave up his prospects and returned home, to become a clerk in the Bank of England. On this very modest salary he was able to marry, raise a family, and to acquire a library of 6000 volumes. He was an exceedingly well-read man who could recreate the seige of Troy with the household chairs and tables for the benefit of his inquisitive son.

Indeed, most of the poet's education came at home. He was an extremely bright child and a voracious reader (he read through all fifty volumes of the Biographie Universelle) and learned Latin, Greek, French and Italian by the time he was fourteen. He attended the University of London in 1828, the first year it opened, but left in discontent to pursue his own reading at his own pace. This somewhat idiosyncratic but extensive education has led to difficulties for his readers: he did not always realize how obscure were his references and allusions.

In the 1830's he met the actor William Macready and tried several times to write verse drama for the stage. At about the same time he began to discover that his real talents lay in taking a single character and allowing him to discover himself to us by revealing more of himself in his speeches than he suspects-the characteristics of the dramatic monologue. The reviews of Paracelsus (1835) had been mostly encouraging, but the difficulty and obscurity of his long poem Sordello (1840) turned the critics against him, and for many years they continued to complain of obscurity even in his shorter, more accessible lyrics.

In 1845 he saw Elizabeth Barrett's Poems and contrived to meet her. Although she was an invalid and very much under the control of a domineering father, the two married in September 1846 and a few days later eloped to Italy, where they lived until her death in 1861. The years in Florence were among the happiest for both of them. Her love for him was demonstrated in the Sonnets from the Portugese, and to her he dedicated Men and Women, which contains his best poetry. Public sympathy for him after her death (she was a much more popular poet during their lifetimes) surely helped the critical reception of his Collected Poems (1862) and Dramatis Personae (1863). The Ring and the Book (1868-9), based on an "old yellow book" which told of a Roman murder and trial, finally won him considerable popularity. He and Tennyson were now mentioned together as the foremost poets of the age. Although he lived and wrote actively for another twenty years, the late '60s were the peak of his career. His influence continued to grow, however, and finally lead to the founding of the Browning Society in 1881. He died in 1889, on the same day that his final volume of verse, Asolando, was published. He is buried in Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.


Biography by: Glenn Everett, Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee at Martin


110 Poems written by Robert Browning

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Page ViewsPoemComments
15905 The Laboratory Comments and analysis of The Laboratory by Robert Browning 20 Comments
12178 Porphyria's Lover Comments and analysis of Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning 17 Comments
9084 My Last Duchess Comments and analysis of My Last Duchess by Robert Browning 15 Comments
6801 Meeting At Night Comments and analysis of Meeting At Night by Robert Browning 6 Comments
6633 Love Among The Ruins Comments and analysis of Love Among The Ruins by Robert Browning 5 Comments
6413 Any Wife To Any Husband
5970 Life In A Love
5768 Love In A Life
5175 My Star
5131 The Pied Piper Of Hamelin Comments and analysis of The Pied Piper Of Hamelin by Robert Browning 1 Comment
4990 Parting At Morning Comments and analysis of Parting At Morning by Robert Browning 7 Comments
4660 A Pretty Woman
4546 Home Thoughts, From Abroad Comments and analysis of Home Thoughts, From Abroad by Robert Browning 4 Comments
4394 A Woman's Last Word Comments and analysis of A Woman's Last Word by Robert Browning 3 Comments
3969 Prospice
3836 Confessions Comments and analysis of Confessions by Robert Browning 1 Comment
3836 The Patriot Comments and analysis of The Patriot by Robert Browning 1 Comment
3599 The Year's At The Spring
3567 The Lost Leader Comments and analysis of The Lost Leader by Robert Browning 1 Comment
3555 Memorabilia
3451 A Light Woman
3219 How They Brought The Good News From Ghent To Aix Comments and analysis of How They Brought The Good News From Ghent To Aix by Robert Browning 1 Comment
3143 The Bishop Orders His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Church
2855 Boot And Saddle
2853 The Lost Mistress
2625 You'll love me yet!—and I can tarry
2560 In A Gondola
2319 Home Thoughts, From The Sea
2235 Rabbi Ben Ezra
2115 A Toccata Of Galuppi's
2022 Up At A Villa— Down In The City
1959 A Lovers' Quarrel Comments and analysis of A Lovers' Quarrel by Robert Browning 2 Comments
1954 Epilogue To Asolando
1952 The Italian In England
1901 Misconceptions
1819 Two In The Campagna
1799 The Englishman In Italy
1775 Waring
1765 Soliloquy Of The Spanish Cloister Comments and analysis of Soliloquy Of The Spanish Cloister by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1735 Women And Roses
1650 Through The Metodja To Abd-El-Kadr
1640 The Twins
1619 The Guardian-Angel
1605 Overhead The Tree-Tops Meet
1602 Bishop Blougram's Apology Comments and analysis of Bishop Blougram's Apology by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1411 The Last Ride Together Comments and analysis of The Last Ride Together by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1350 Why I Am a Liberal Comments and analysis of Why I Am a Liberal by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1295 Pippa's Song Comments and analysis of Pippa's Song by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1262 Life in a Bottle
1244 Fra Lippo Lippi Comments and analysis of Fra Lippo Lippi by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1215 A Grammarian's Funeral Comments and analysis of A Grammarian's Funeral by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1178 Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came Comments and analysis of Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning 3 Comments
1135 Now! Comments and analysis of Now! by Robert Browning 1 Comment
1114 Holy-Cross Day
1100 Caliban upon Setebos or, Natural Theology in the Island
1092 One Way Of Love
1078 Song
1062 In Three Days
1038 Andrea del Sarto
1029 Another Way Of Love
1015 Saul
1009 From ‘Paracelsus’
990 Verse-Making Was Least of My Virtues
969 Evelyn Hope
966 By The Fire-Side
939 The Boy And the Angel Comments and analysis of The Boy And the Angel by Robert Browning 1 Comment
912 Popularity
826 The Glove
823 From 'Pauline'
819 Among the Rocks
797 Summum Bonum
782 The Flight Of The Duchess
777 Earth's Immortalities
770 Before
768 Man I Am and Man Would Be, Love
763 Youth and Art
759 Never The Time And The Place
745 Incident Of The French Camp
740 Heretic's Tragedy, The
721 A Serenade At The Villa
712 In A Year
707 To Edward Fitzgerald
704 Cristina
703 Mesmerism
693 Old Pictures In Florence
685 Abt Vogler
685 Nationality In Drinks
662 Epilogue
651 Cavalier Tunes: Boot and Saddle
650 Master Hugues Of Saxe-Gotha
649 Pan and Luna
648 Garden Francies
642 The Confessional
634 Time's Revenges
627 Respectability Comments and analysis of Respectability by Robert Browning 1 Comment
626 The Wanderers
622 The Statue and the Bust
621 Cleon
594 Aix In Provence
588 Song from 'Paracelsus'
563 An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Kar
557 Cavalier Tunes: Give a Rouse
550 De Gustibus---
545 Cavalier Tunes: Marching Along
487 "Heap cassia, sandal-buds and stripes"
477 Over the Sea our Galleys Went
467 Instans Tyrannus
466 Protus
443 Dtatue And The Bust, The
422 Thus the Mayne glideth


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