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dramas, ed F. Rindler 1896; <strong>The</strong> Brownings for the young, ed F. G.<br />

Kenyon 1896; Dramatic romances and other poems, ed E. Dixon<br />

1897; Poems, ed O. Browning 1897; Poems, ed R. Garnett, illustr<br />

Byam Shaw 1897; Saul and other poems, ed E. H. Turpin, New<br />

York 1898; <strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Browning, ed J. Mudge and W. V. Kelley,<br />

New York 1898; <strong>The</strong> lyric poems, ed E. Rhys 1898; Shorter poems,<br />

ed F. T. Baker 1899; Earlier monologues, ed H. B. Forman 1900;<br />

Select poems, ed E. H. Blakeney 1900; Selections, ed W. Hall<br />

Griffin 1902; Browning’s poems, ed A. D. Innes 1903; A blot, and<br />

other plays, ed A. Bates, Boston 1904; Florence in the poetry <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Brownings, ed A. B. McKahan, Chicago 1904 (lavishly ptd and<br />

illus); Select poems, ed A. B. George, Boston 1905; Selections, ed<br />

R. M. Lovett, Boston 1906; Selections, ed C. W. French, Chicago<br />

1907; Selections, ed J. C. Saul, Toronto 1907; Lyrical poems, ed A.<br />

T. Quiller-Couch, Oxford 1908; Poems, ed A. Birrell, Edinburgh<br />

1908; Selections, ed R. D. Stocker 1908; Selections, ed R. A. S.<br />

Rankin, Glasgow 1909; Shorter poems, ed J. W. Cunliffe, New<br />

York 1909; A selection, ed W. T. Young, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1911; Poems, ed<br />

C. W. Hodell 1911; Selections, ed E. F. Hoernle, illustr A. Ross,<br />

Edinburgh 1911; Introd to Browning, ed E. B. Halleck, New York<br />

1912; Rabbi ben Ezra and other poems, illustr B. Partridge 1914; A<br />

Browning anthology, ed F. A. Forbes, Oxford 1917; Browning for<br />

the trenches 1918 (Boston Browning Soc) (distributed free to US<br />

soldiers; sold as the Victory edn 1919); Poems and plays, ed H. E.<br />

Joyce, New York 1922; Browning, humanist, ed E. Compton-<br />

Rickett 1924; Select poems, ed R. Ishikawa, Tokyo 1925.<br />

Tennyson and Browning contrasted. Ed G. Boas 1925; Shorter<br />

poems, ed F. T. Baker and N. Y. M<strong>of</strong>fett, New York 1927; Selected<br />

poems, ed L. E. Robinson, Philadelphia 1930; <strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong><br />

Browning, ed C. J. Weber, Fairfield ME 1930; Poems, ed B. R.<br />

Redman, New York 1932; Selections, ed H. Boaz 1933.<br />

Two poets, a dog and a boy. Ed F. T. P. Russell, illus C. Odell,<br />

Philadelphia 1933.<br />

Selected poems. Ed W. T. Hutchins and J. R. Reed 1937.<br />

Poetry and prose, with appreciations by Landor, Bagehot,<br />

Swinburne, Henry James, Saintsbury and F. L. Lucas. Ed H.<br />

Milford, Oxford 1941.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Browning. Ed W. H. Rogers, New York 1942; Selections,<br />

ed W. Fancutt 1944; Selected poems, ed W. C. DeVane, New York<br />

1949; Poetry and prose, ed S. Nowell-Smith 1950; Thirty poems,<br />

ed W. S. Mackie 1950; Selected poems, ed K. L. Knickerbocker,<br />

New York 1951; Browning: a selection, ed W. E. Williams 1954;<br />

Selected poetry, ed J. Reeves 1954; Poems, ed D. Smalley, Boston<br />

1956; ed H. Gregory, New York 1956; ed W. Reed, New York 1960;<br />

ed R. Wilbur, New York 1960; ed E. Shanks 1961; ed R. Sprague<br />

1964; ed G. M. Ridenour, New York 1966; ed K. Allott 1967; ed E.<br />

Lucie-Smith 1967; <strong>The</strong> Brownings: letters and poetry, ed C. Ricks,<br />

New York 1970; ed J. Korg, New York 1971; ed C. Day Lewis, New<br />

York 1971; ed D. R. Karlin 1989; ed M. Meredith 1989; ed A. Day<br />

1991.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plays <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning. Ed T. J. Collins and R. J. Shroyer. New<br />

York 1988.<br />

§1<br />

Individual volumes and single poems<br />

Pauline: a fragment <strong>of</strong> a confession. 1833. Anon; omitted from<br />

Poems 1849, Poetical works 1863; Included with apologetic<br />

preface from 1868; ed T. J. Wise 1886; ed N. H. Wallis 1931 (comparing<br />

states <strong>of</strong> the text).<br />

reviews: Literary Gazette 23 Mar 1833; [Fox, W. J.] Monthly<br />

Repository Apr 1833; [Cunningham, A.] Athenaeum 6 Apr 1833;<br />

Atlas 14 Apr 1833; Court Jnl 11 May 1833; [Johnstone, C.] Tait’s<br />

Edinburgh Mag Aug 1833; [Maginn, W.] Fraser’s Mag Dec 1833.<br />

Paracelsus. 1835. Untitled preface, 5 pts (I Paracelsus aspires; II<br />

Paracelsus attains; III Paracelsus; IV Paracelsus aspires; V<br />

Paracelsus attains) and Note [biographical extract with annota-<br />

tions by Browning]. Ed G. Lowes Dickinson 1899 (Temple<br />

Classics); ed M. L. Lee and K. B. Locock 1909; ed C. P. Denison, New<br />

York 1911.<br />

reviews: Colburn’s New Monthly Mag 1835; Spectator 15 Aug<br />

1835; Atlas 16 Aug 1835; Weekly Dispatch 16 Aug 1835; Athenaeum<br />

22 Aug 1835; [Forster, J.] Examiner 6 Sep 1835; Metropolitan Mag<br />

Oct 1835; [Fox, W. J.] Monthly Repository Nov 1835; [Johnstone, C.]<br />

Tait’s Edinburgh Mag Nov 1835; Leigh Hunt’s London Jnl 21 Nov<br />

1835; [Heraud, J.], Fraser’s Mag Mar 1836; [Forster, J.] Evidences <strong>of</strong><br />

a new genius for dramatic poetry, NMM Mar 1836; [Ord, J. W.]<br />

Metropolitan Jnl 16 Apr, 23 Apr 1836; Monthly Mag Sep 1842;<br />

[Emerson, R. W. or M. Fuller] Dial Apr 1843 (first Amer rev);<br />

[Gurney, A. T.] <strong>The</strong>ologian June 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king: ‘A king lived long ago’. Monthly Repository Nov 1835.<br />

Signed ‘Z’. Later incorporated as Pippa’s song in pt III <strong>of</strong> Pippa<br />

passes, 1841.<br />

Johannes Agricola. Monthly Repository Jan 1836 (with Porphyria,<br />

below). Signed ‘Z’. In Dramatic lyrics untitled section I <strong>of</strong><br />

Madhouse cells; in 1849 subtitled Johannes Agricola in meditation;<br />

from 1863 collective title dropped and title became<br />

Johannes Agricola in meditation.<br />

Porphyria. Monthly Repository Jan 1836. In Dramatic lyrics untitled<br />

section II <strong>of</strong> Madhouse cells; in 1849 subtitled Porphyria’s lover;<br />

from 1863 collective title dropped and title became Porphyria’s<br />

lover.<br />

Lines: Still ailing, wind? Monthly Repository May 1836. Signed ‘Z’.<br />

Later incorporated in section vi <strong>of</strong> James Lee (Dramatis personae<br />

1864).<br />

Strafford: an historical tragedy. In 5 acts. Produced at Covent<br />

Garden <strong>The</strong>atre. 1837, 1882 (for North London Collegiate School);<br />

ed E. H. Hickey 1884; ed A. Wilson 1901; ed H. B. George, Oxford<br />

1908; 1929 (playbook).<br />

reviews: Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chron May 1837;<br />

Metropolitan Mag May 1837; New Monthly Belle Assemblée May<br />

1837; [Jerrold, D.] Constitutional 2 May 1837; Morning Chron 2<br />

May 1837; Morning Post 2 May 1837; Sun 2 May 1837; <strong>The</strong> Times 2<br />

May 1837; [Fox, W. J.] True Sun 2 May 1837; [Conan] Morning<br />

Herald 4 May 1837; [Darley, G.] Athenaeum 6 May 1837; Literary<br />

Gazette 6 May 1837; Parthenon 6 May 1837; Spectator 6 May 1837;<br />

Atlas 7 May 1837; [Forster, J.] Examiner 7 May 1837, 14 May 1837;<br />

John Bull 7 May 1837; Weekly Dispatch 7 May 1837; Casket 13 May<br />

1837; Court Jnl 27 May 1837; GM June 1837; New Monthly Belle<br />

Assemblée June 1837; [Forster, J.] New Monthly Mag and<br />

Humorist June 1837; [Merivale, H.] Edinburgh Rev July 1837;<br />

Dramatic Spectator 30 Sep 1837.<br />

Sordello. 1840. 6 books. Ed H. Buxton Forman 1902; ed A. J. Whyte<br />

1913; ed J. C. Berkey, unpbd diss, Univ <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania 1965; ed M.<br />

Peckham, New York 1977.<br />

reviews: Spectator 14 Mar 1840; Bell’s Life in London 15 Mar<br />

1840; Atlas 28 Mar 1840; Metropolitan Mag Apr 1840; New<br />

Monthly Belle Assemblée Apr 1840; [Irvine, G.] Dublin Rev May<br />

1840; [Lewes, G.H.] Monthly Chron May 1840; Monthly Rev May<br />

1840; [Hervey, T.K.] Athenaeum 30 May 1840.<br />

Pippa passes: a drama. 1841. Untitled prologue and 4 pts (I Morning;<br />

II Noon; III Evening; IV Night). In verse and prose. No I <strong>of</strong> Bells<br />

and pomegranates, above ser title <strong>of</strong> Browning’s poems and plays,<br />

pbd 1841–6. Tr Ger 1919. Includes Advertisement explaining<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> ser (prose). Often rptd, e.g. illustr L. L. Brooke 1898;<br />

illustr M. Armstrong, New York 1903; ed A. Symons 1906; ed A. L.<br />

Irvine 1924; ed E. A. Parker 1927.<br />

reviews: Spectator 17 Apr 1841; Metropolitan Mag May 1841;<br />

Monthly Rev May 1841; Atlas 1 May 1841; [Johnstone, C.] Tait’s<br />

Edinburgh Mag June 1841; Morning Herald 10 July 1841; [J.<br />

Forster] Examiner 2 Oct 1841; [Hervey, T. K.] Athenaeum 11 Dec<br />

1841; People’s Jnl 18 July 1846.<br />

King Victor and King Charles; a tragedy. 1842. In 2 pts, each divided<br />

Robert Browning<br />

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