Description
Robert Browning’s popular poems The Pied Piper of Hamelin and
How They Brought the Good News are often anthologised, but it is in
his dramatic lyrics such as My Last Duchess and the chilling
Porphyria’s Lover that his poetic genius shines. Browning, with his
unusual use of language, can be a challenging poet, but one who is
always rewarding.
This selection shows the many imaginative facets of this
often neglected Victorian poet.