Robert Browning

1. Victorian Visions: Faith, Fiction, and the Fractured Empire

Victorian Poetry between the Pull of the Past and the Pressure of Progress (1832–1860s) From The Professor’s Desk PRELUDE: From Romantic Rhapsody to Victorian Realism Literary history never begins or ends cleanly at a monarch’s coronation, or with the signing of a single Act. Yet in the England of the 1830s, a series of tremors […]

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Lyric-Scroll 005 : My Last Duchess: When Victorian Dukes Invented Red Flags

A Portrait, a Power Trip, and One Very Polite Murder ABS Believes:Some relationships end with closure. Others end with a frame and suspiciously poetic euphemisms.A smile may be priceless—but in the wrong hands, it gets taxed, confiscated, and posthumously curated. Enter the Duke: Monologue Extraordinaire, Murderer (Allegedly) Robert Browning didn’t write love poems. He wrote

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