The Ring and the Book

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Sprache - Englisch

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In Robert Browning's masterpiece, The Ring and the Book, the reader is introduced to a unique narrative structure where multiple perspectives retell the same story of a tragic murder trial in 17th century Italy. Through intricate monologues, Browning explores themes of justice, morality, and the complexity of truth. The poetic style of the work is rich in detail and emotion, drawing the reader into the inner thoughts and motivations of each character involved in the case. The use of dramatic monologues gives the novel a sense of immediacy and intimacy, as if the characters are speaking directly to the reader. Browning's work is considered a high point of Victorian literature, showcasing his skill in crafting complex narratives and exploring the depths of the human psyche. The Ring and the Book is a must-read for those interested in poetry, psychology, and the intricacies of human nature.


About the Author

Robert Browning, born on May 7, 1812, in Camberwell, London, was a distinguished English poet and playwright known for his mastery of dramatic monologue and psychological portraiture. His notable work, 'The Ring and the Book' published in 1868-69, is a long dramatic narrative poem that showcases his innovative approach to Victorian poetry (Browning, 1868-69). Browning's work often featured historical settings, delved into obscure corners of European culture and integrated his erudition in surprising yet accessible ways. Browning was largely self-educated, drawing from his father's extensive library to learn about the world and inform his writings. His exploration of the human psyche in verse influenced later poets and remains significant in the English literary canon. Renowned both for the complexity of his work and his intellectualism, Browning's poetry was ahead of its time in its psychological depth and its challenge to the moralistic tendencies of the Victorian era. Other important works include 'Men and Women' (1855) and 'Dramatis Personae' (1864). While initially not as acclaimed as his wife, poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, he gained recognition as one of the most important poets of the 19th century. He left a legacy of exploring the darker aspects of human nature with keen insight and a unique lyrical prowess.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 954 Pages

Filesize: 831.4 KB

ISBN: 8596547000877

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