John Woolford

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Robert BrowningHardcover, 1 June 2006

Robert Browning
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Part of Series
Writers and Their Work
Part of Series
Writers and Their Work (Hardcover)
Print Length
128 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Date Published
1 Jun 2006
ISBN-10
0746310439
ISBN-13
9780746310434

Description

Browning has been identified as the greatest nineteenth century poet of human psychology, but the category most popular in his own time defined him as a poet of 'the grotesque'. In this book, John Woolford undertakes to specify the precise meaning and scope of this term, in the process placing him in a major aesthetic tradition running from the Romantic Sublime through to modern concepts and theorisations of the grotesque, such as the Bakhtinian. This study subsumes the other major critical discourse fertilised by his work, the 'dramatic monologue', but adds to that other notable features of it, such as its lucid language, and what has impeded his full appreciation hitherto, its difficulty. The study seeks, not to excuse but to explain and celebrate the intellectual white heat at which he worked, and to position all aspects of his output within a unified theory of its significance. Browning was arguably the cleverest of the English poets, but he was more than that: contemporary
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Product Details

Author:
John Woolford
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
GB
Date Published:
1 June 2006
Dimensions:
21.84 x 14.22 x 1.52 cm
Genre:
British
ISBN-10:
0746310439
ISBN-13:
9780746310434
Language:
English
Location:
Tavistock
Pages:
128
Weight:
299.37 gm

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