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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:151258711:5405
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050 00 $aPR4202$b.L59 2007
082 00 $a821/.8$222
100 1 $aBrowning, Robert,$d1812-1889.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79043688
240 10 $aPoems.$kSelections$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80165121
245 10 $aRobert Browning's poetry :$bauthoratiative texts, criticism /$cselected and editied by James F. Loucks and Andrew M. Stauffer.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bW. W. Norton & Co.,$c[2007], ©2007.
300 $ax, 689 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aA Norton critical edition
505 00 $tPauline; a fragment of a confession -- $tFrom Paracelsus -- $tFrom Sordello -- $tPippa Posses -- $tMy last duchess -- $tCount Gismond -- $tIncident of the French camp -- $tSoliloquy of the Spanish cloister -- $tIn a gondola -- $tCristina -- $tJohannes Agricola in meditation -- $tPorphyria's lover -- $tThe Pied Piper of Hamelin -- $t"How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix" -- $tPictor Ignotus -- $tThe Italian in England -- $tThe Englishman in Italy -- $tThe lost leader -- $tHome-thoughts, from abroad -- $t["Here's to Nelson's memory!"] -- $tHome-thoughts, from the sea -- $tThe bishop orders his tomb at St. Praxed's church -- $tGarden fancies -- $tThe laboratory -- $tMeeting at night; parting at morning -- $tLove among the ruins -- $tA lovers' quarrel -- $tUp at a villa - down in the city -- $tA woman's last word -- $tFra Lippo Lippi -- $tA toccata of Galuppi's -- $tBy the fire-side -- $tMesmerism -- $tAn Epistle containing the strange medical experience of Karshish, the Arab physician -- $tMy star -- $t"Childe Roland to the dark tower came" -- $tRespectability -- $tA light woman -- $tThe statue and the bust -- $tHow it strikes a contemporary -- $tThe last ride together -- $tThe patriot - an old story -- $tMaster hugues of Saxe-Gotha -- $tBishop Blougram's apology -- $tMemorabilia -- $tAndrea del Sarto -- $tIn a year -- $t"De Gustibus-" -- $tWomen and roses -- $tHoly-cross day -- $tThe guardian-angel -- $tCleon -- $tPopularity -- $tTwo in the campagna -- $tA grammarian's funeral -- $t"Transcendentalism : a poem in twelve books" -- $tOne word more -- $tDis aliter Visum; or, Le Byron de Nos Jours -- $tAbt Vogler -- $tRabbi Ben Ezra -- $tCaliban upon Setebos : or, natural theology in the island -- $tConfessions -- $tProspice -- $tYouth and art -- $tA likeness -- $tApparent failure -- $tEpilogue -- $tFrom the ring and the book : book V. : Count Guido Franceschini -- $tFrom the ring and the book : book VII. : Pompilia -- $tFrom the ring and the book : book X. : the Pope -- $tFrom fifine at the fair : prologue (amphibian) -- $tFrom Fifine at the fair : epilogue (the householder) -- $t[Thamuris marching] -- $tHouse -- $tFears and scruples -- $tNumpholeptos -- $tAdam, Lilith, and Eve -- $tNever the time and the place -- $tWith Christopher Smart -- $tPrologue -- $tBad dreams, I-IV -- $t"Imperante Augusto Natus Est-" -- $tDevelopment -- $tEpilogue -- $tFrom "introductory essay" to the letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley -- $tCriticism -- $tEvidences of a new genius for dramatic poetry /$rJohn Forster -- $t[Letter to Browning] /$rThomas Carlyle -- $t[Review of men and women] /$rGeorge Eliot -- $t[Browning's alleged carelessness] /$rWilliam Morris -- $t[Browning and the Italian Renaissance] /$rJohn Puskin -- $t[Browning's grotesque art] /$rWalter Bagehot -- $t[The ring and the book] /$rRobert W. Buchanan -- $tThe poetry of the period : Mr. Browning /$rAlfred Austin -- $t[Browning's obscurity] /$rAlgernon Charles Swinburne -- $t[Strictures on Browning] /$rGerard Manley Hopkins -- $t[Browning as "writer of fiction"] /$rOscar Wilde -- $tBrowning in Westminster Abbey /$rHenry James -- $tThe dramatic monologue : sympathy versus judgment /$rRobert Langbaum -- $tDramatic monologue and the overhearing of lyric /$rHerbert F. Tucker -- $tThe politics of dramatic form /$rIsobel Armstrong -- $tThe pragmatics of silence, and the figuration of the reader in Browning's dramatic monologues /$rJennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor -- $tBrowning's Pygmalion and the revenge of Galatea /$rCatherine Maxwell -- $tBrowning's poetry of intimacy /$rDaniel Karlin -- $tBrowning's 'a toccata of Galuppi's' : how Venice once was dear /$rStefan Hawlin -- $tBrowning's "Childe Roland" : all things deformed and broken /$rHarold Bloom -- $tAndrea del Sarto's modesty /$rErik Gray -- $tBrowning's "Caliban" and primitive language /$rIsobel Armstrong -- $t"Pompilia" : the woman (in) question /$rSusan Brown -- $tRobert Browning : a chronology.
600 10 $aBrowning, Robert,$d1812-1889$xCriticism and interpretation.
700 1 $aLoucks, James F.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79058376
700 1 $aStauffer, Andrew M.,$d1968-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005027946
830 0 $aNorton critical edition.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83718326
852 00 $bglx$hPR4202$i.L59 2007