Life of Robert Browning eBook

William Sharp
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 287 pages of information about Life of Robert Browning.

Life of Robert Browning eBook

William Sharp
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 287 pages of information about Life of Robert Browning.

——­ Sonnets to. 
Macmillan’s Magazine, by Aubrey de Vere, Feb. 1890, p. 258. 
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, by Sir Theodore Martin,
Jan. 1890, p. 112. 
Household Words, vol. 4, 1852, p. 213.

——­ Sonnets of. 
Manchester Quarterly, by Benjamin Sagar, vol. 6, 1887, pp.148-159.

——­ Sordello. 
Fraser’s Magazine, by E. Dowden, vol. 76, pp. 518-530. 
Macmillan’s Magazine, by R.W.  Church, vol. 55, 1887, pp. 241-253.

——­ ——­ Sordello at the East End. 
Journal of Education, July 1, 1885, pp. 281-283.

——­ Stories from, Holland’s. 
Academy, by J. A. Blaikie, vol. 22, 1882, pp. 287, 288.

——­ Strafford:  a Tragedy. 
Edinburgh Review, vol. 65, 1837, pp. 132-151.

——­ Study of. 
Overland Monthly, by Caroline Le Conte, vol. 3, 2nd series, 1884,
pp. 645-651. 
Literary World (Boston), vol. 17, 1886, p. 44.

——­ Two Sonnets to. 
New Monthly Magazine, vol. 48, 1835, p. 48.

——­ Types of Womanhood. 
Woman’s World, by Annie E. Ireland, Nov. 1889, pp. 47-50.

——­ Verses on. 
Art Review (with portrait), by William Sharp, Feb. 1890, pp.33-36. 
Murray’s Magazine, by Rev. H.D.  Rawnsley, Feb. 1890, pp. 145-150. 
Belford’s Magazine (poem of 20 six-line stanzas), by William
Sharp, March 1890.

——­ Wordsworth and Tennyson. 
National Review, by Walter Bagehot, vol. 19, 1864, pp. 27-67;
reprinted in “Literary Studies”, 1879;
same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 1 N.S., pp.273-284, 415-427,
and in Littell’s Living Age, vol. 84, pp. 3-24.

VII.  CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS,

Pauline 1833

Paracelsus 1835

Strafford 1837

Sordello 1840

Pippa Passes (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  I.). 1841

King Victor and King Charles (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  II.) 1842

Dramatic Lyrics (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  III). 1842
  Cavalier Times. 
      I. Marching Along. 
     II.  Give a Rouse. 
    III.  My Wife Gertrude. 
  Italy and France. 
     I. Italy. 
    II.  France. 
  Camp and Cloister. 
     I. Camp (French). 
    II.  Cloister (Spanish). 
  In a Gondola. 
  Artemis Prologuizes. 
  Waring. 
  Queen Worship. 
     I. Eudel and the Lady of Tripoli. 
    II.  Christina. 
  Madhouse Cells. 
     I. Johannes Agricola. 
    II.  Porphyria. 
  Through the Metidja. 
  The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

The Return of the Druses (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  IV.) 1843

A Blot in the ’Scutcheon (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  V.) 1843

Colombo’s Birthday (Bells and Pomegranates, No.  VI.) 1844

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