Browning and AmericaUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1952 - 355 páginas "In these pages I have attempted to tell the story of the relation between America and Robert Browning during the lifetime of the poet: to indicate the important part America played in his life, and to show the result of his impact on the country which produced o many devoted admirers of his work. Whereas most of the biographical works on Browning are written from the English point of view, this book deals largely with American ramification of Browning biography hitherto neglected, and might be described as a kind of biography written from the American point of view." -- by Louise Greer (author), Preface, p.vii |
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... given in her honor ; 73 and , completely capti- vated by the poets and their home , she wrote effusively in a personal letter : 99 Robert Browning is an admirable man , frank , cheerful , and charming .... There is a genial warmth and a ...
... given in her honor ; 73 and , completely capti- vated by the poets and their home , she wrote effusively in a personal letter : 99 Robert Browning is an admirable man , frank , cheerful , and charming .... There is a genial warmth and a ...
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... given at Boston the same year , a newspaper reporter wrote : . . . no listener at Mr. Thaxter's Tuesday afternoon readings feels any temptation to absence or tardiness . To be ten minutes late is to lose the entrée dishes of a ...
... given at Boston the same year , a newspaper reporter wrote : . . . no listener at Mr. Thaxter's Tuesday afternoon readings feels any temptation to absence or tardiness . To be ten minutes late is to lose the entrée dishes of a ...
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... given May for a Christmas present when , she confided to her diary , " for the same amount of money he might have given me a gold bangle and a silver- 66 headed umbrella , and ever so many other things I 174 BROWNING AND AMERICA.
... given May for a Christmas present when , she confided to her diary , " for the same amount of money he might have given me a gold bangle and a silver- 66 headed umbrella , and ever so many other things I 174 BROWNING AND AMERICA.
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TIMES REVENGES I | 1 |
THE AMERICAN PILGRIMS | 39 |
THE CRITICS FLAMBEAU | 132 |
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