Ireland on “A Toccata of Galuppi’s.”
55. Mrs. Glazebrook on “Numpheleptos and Browning’s Women.”
56. Rev. J. J. G. Graham on The Wife-love and Friend-love of Robert Browning.
Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Eighth Annual Report, etc.
The Browning Society’s Papers, Part XII. (being Part I. of Vol. III.). [1890-91.
57. Prof. Alexander’s Analysis of “Sordello.”
58. Dr. Furnivall on Robert Browning’s Ancestors.
59. Mrs. Ireland on Browning’s Treatment of Parenthood.
60. Mr. Sagar on The Line-numbering, etc., in “The Ring and the Book.”
61. Mr. Revell on The Value of Browning’s Work (Part I.).
62. Mr. W. M. Rossetti on “Taurello Salinguerra.”
List of Some of the Periodicals in which Notices of Robert Browning have appeared since his Death.
Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Ninth Annual Report, etc.
The Browning Society’s Papers, Part XIII. (being Part II. of Vol. III., 1890-93). [1891-92.
63. Mrs. A. Ireland on “Christina and Monaldeschi.”
64. Jón Stefánsson, M.A., on How Browning Strikes a Scandinavian.
65. W. F. Revell, Esq., on Browning’s Work in Relation to Life (Part II.).
66. J. B. Oldham, B.A., on Browning’s Dramatic Method in Narrative.
67. R. G. Moulton, M.A., on Browning’s “Balaustion” a beautiful Perversion of Euripides’ “Alcestis.”
Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Tenth Annual Report, etc.
*Out of print at present.
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS, Etc.
1812. |
Robert Browning born at Camberwell on May 7th. He “went to the Rev. Thos. Ready’s school at Peckham till he was near fourteen, then had a private tutor at home, and attended some lectures at the London University, now University College, London” (Dr. Furnivall). |
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1833. |
Pauline published. |
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1834. |
Browning travelled in Russia. |
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1835. |
Paracelsus published. |
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1836. |
Porphyria, Johannes Agricola, The King, and the lines “Still ailing wind” in James Lee published by Mr. W. J. Fox in his magazine The Monthly Repository. |
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1837. |
Strafford published. |
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1840. |
Sordello published. |
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1841-6. |
Bells and Pomegranates appeared. |
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1841. |
Pippa Passes published. |
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1842. |
King Victor and King Charles published. |
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Dramatic Lyrics published. |
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1843. |
The Return of the Druses published. |
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A Blot in the ’Scutcheon published. |
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1844. |
Colombe’s Birthday published. |
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1845. |
The Tomb at St. Praxed’s published in Hood’s Magazine, March. |
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The Flight of the Duchess published. |
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Dramatic Romances and Lyrics published. |
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1846. |
Lucia published. |
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A Soul’s Tragedy published. |
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Robert Browning married (34), Sept. 12th, at St. Mary-le-bone parish church our greatest poetess, Elizabeth Barrett, aged 37 (Dr. Furnivall). |
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1847. |
The Brownings resident in Florence. |
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1849. |
March 9th, Robert Wiedemann Barrett Browning born. |
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Browning’s Poems published in two vols. |
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1850. |
Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day published. |
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1852. |
Browning writes the Introductory Essay to the Shelley (spurious) Letters. |
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1855. |
Men and Women published. |
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The Brownings travel to Normandy. |
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1861. |
June 28th, Mrs. Browning died at Casa Guidi. |
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1863. |
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning published in three vols. |
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1864. |
Dramatis Personæ published. |
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1868. |
The Poetical Works published in six vols. |
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1868-9. |
The Ring and the Book published. |
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1871. |
Hervé Riel published in the Cornhill Magazine. |
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Balaustion’s Adventure published. |
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Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau published. |
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1872. |
Fifine at the Fair published. |
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1873. |
Red Cotton Night-Cap Country published. |
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1875. |
Aristophanes’ Apology published. |
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The Inn Album published. |
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1876. |
Pacchiarotto published. |
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1877. |
The Agamemnon of Æschylus published. |
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1878. |
La Saisiaz published. |
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The Two Poets of Croisic published. |
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1879. |
Dramatic Idyls published. |
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1880. |
Dramatic Idyls (Second Series) published. |
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1881. |
The Browning Society inaugurated, Oct. 28th. |
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1883. |