Robert Browning's poetry is distinguished by its spiritual insight and psychological analysis. He invented new kinds of narrative structure to take the place of the epic and the pastoral, particularly the dramatic monologue with which his name is chiefly associated. This book of the poet and his select poems eminently suits the examination requirements of university students. It contains an account of Browning's life, his background, the text of his poems along with introduction, glossary and notes, summary and critical appreciation as well as important questions with answers. This critical study, originally prepared by Dr. Raghukul Tilak, has now been thoroughly edited, revised and updated by Prof. Shakti Batra.
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