[Gutenberg 14498] • A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)

[Gutenberg 14498] • A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)
Authors
Orr, Mrs. Sutherland
Publisher
MVB E-Books
Tags
manuals , 1812-1889 -- handbooks , etc. , 1812-1889 -- bibliography , browning , robert
ISBN
9783655136362
Date
2010-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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0.36 MB
Lang
en
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*These three poems are Mr. Browning's first, and they are also, as I have said, the one partial exception to the unity and continuousness of his work; they have, at least, one common characteristic which detaches them from the remainder of it. Each is in its different way the study of a human spirit, too ambitious to submit to the limits of human existence, and which learns humility in its unsuccessful conflict with them. This ambition is of its nature poetic, and seems so much in harmony with Mr. Browning's mind-young and untutored by experience as it then was, full of the consciousness of its own powers as it must have been-that it is difficult not to recognize in it a phase of his own intellectual life. But if it was so, it is one which he had already outgrown, or lived much more in fancy than in fact. His sympathy with the ambition of Paracelsus and Sordello is steadily counteracted by his judgment of it; and we are only justified in asserting what is beyond dispute: that these poems represent an introductory phase of the author's imagination, one which begins and ends in them. The mind of his men and women will be exercised on many things, but never again so much upon itself. The vivid sense of their personality will be less in their minds than in his own*