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For the list of characters at the beginning of a book or play, see Dramatis personae.
Dramatis Personae is a poetry collection by Robert Browning. It was published in 1864.
Contents
Background
Browning wrote the collection in London, where he had returned with his son after his wife's death. It was his first publication after a nine-year hiatus. During this time, Browning's reputation was fluctuating, and Dramatis Personae along with The Ring and the Book, which is widely considered his greatest work, were enough to begin a critical re-evaluation of the writer.
The poems
The poems in Dramatis Personae are dramatic, with a wide range of narrators. The narrator is usually in a situation that reveals to the reader some aspect of his personality. Instead of speeches that are intended for others' ears, most are soliloquies. They are generally darker than the poems found in Men and Women, his previous collection, and along with The Ring and the Book these poems embody a turning point in Browning's style. Browning's poetry after this point most notably touches on religion and marital distress, two potent issues of his time period.
This new style was appreciated, as Dramatis Personae sold enough copies for a second edition to be published, which was a first in Browning's career. However, though he gained respect, Browning didn't have much commercial success as a poet. The sales of this work and most notably his Collected Poems were helped by public sympathy after the death of his wife.
Poems in the collection
- James Lee’s Wife
- Gold Hair: A Story of Pornic
- The Worst of It
- Dîs Aliter Visum
- Too Late
- Abt Vogler
- Rabbi Ben Ezra
- A Death in the Desert
- Caliban upon Setebos
- Confessions
- May and Death
- Deaf and Dumb
- Prospice
- Eurydice to Orpheus
- Youth and Art
- A Face
- A Likeness
- Mr. Sludge, "The Medium"
- Apparent Failure
- Epilogue
External links
Works by Robert Browning Plays Paracelsus (1835) · Strafford (1837) · Pippa Passes (1841) · King Victor and King Charles (1842) · The Return of the Druses (1843) · A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (1843) · Colombe's Birthday (1844) · Luria (1846) · A Soul's Tragedy (1846) · In a Balcony (1855)
Poetry collections
and poemsPauline: A Fragment of a Confession (1833) · Sordello (1840) · Dramatic Lyrics (1842) · Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845) · Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day (1850) · Men and Women (1855) · Dramatis Personae (1864) · The Ring and the Book (1868-9) · Balaustion's Adventure (1871) · Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society (1871) · Fifine at the Fair (1872) · Red Cotton Night-Cap Country (1873) · Aristophanes' Apology (1875) · The Inn Album (1875) · Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper (1876) · The Agamemnon of Aeschylus (1877) · La Saisiaz and The Two Poets of Croisic (1878) · Dramatic Idyls (1879, 1880) · Jocoseria (1883) · Ferishtah's Fancies (1884) · Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day (1887) · Asolando (1889)
Categories:- 1864 poems
- English poetry collections
- Poetry by Robert Browning
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