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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... hands they consented , Mrs. Browning stipulating that Hatty herself must do the casting , as she would not sit for ... hand information about them . Of Browning , he wrote to a friend : “ ... he is very bright and talkative , observing ...
... hands they consented , Mrs. Browning stipulating that Hatty herself must do the casting , as she would not sit for ... hand information about them . Of Browning , he wrote to a friend : “ ... he is very bright and talkative , observing ...
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... hand in negotiations with Browning's American publishers ; 102 and she dedicated to him a volume of verse103 in ... hands . As wakes the wild wind - harp , so woke my lyre , And strain on strain escaped until the storm Of tortured ...
... hand in negotiations with Browning's American publishers ; 102 and she dedicated to him a volume of verse103 in ... hands . As wakes the wild wind - harp , so woke my lyre , And strain on strain escaped until the storm Of tortured ...
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... hand knowledge . Higginson , especially , could have been in a good position to do this , for he was on intimate terms with members of Margaret Fuller's family10 and , like her and Emerson , was in the group of visitors at Brook Farm ...
... hand knowledge . Higginson , especially , could have been in a good position to do this , for he was on intimate terms with members of Margaret Fuller's family10 and , like her and Emerson , was in the group of visitors at Brook Farm ...
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TIMES REVENGES I | 1 |
THE AMERICAN PILGRIMS | 39 |
THE CRITICS FLAMBEAU | 132 |
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