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Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1973Author(s): William S. PetersonSource: Browning Institute Studies, Vol. 3 (1975), pp. 155-177Published by: Cambridge University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25057619 .
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WILLIAM S. PETERSON
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING:
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 1973
In 1974 the Browning Institute published Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography, 1951-1970. Cross
references to both it and the Brought on, Northup, and Pearsall
volume now appear in this annual bibliography. To simplify the numbering system, late entries and reviews are
listed in the appropriate sections with cross references to the origi nal entry numbers. The following abbreviations are used:
BIS Browning Institute Studies
BSN Browning Society Notes
DAI Dissertation Abstracts International
LJ Library Journal SIB Studies in Browning and His Circle TLS Times Literary Supplement VP Victorian Poetry VS Victorian Studies
An asterisk indicates that I have not seen the item or have seen
only a clipping.
University of Maryland
A. Primary Works
A73:l] "A Browning Letter and Sonnets from the Portuguese." BSN, 3
(March 1973), 35. Letter to Mary Schlesinger Talbot, dated 12 Dec. 1887, in which RB describes how he learned of the existence of the sonnets.
A73:2] "A Browning Poem for the Eve of Valentine." Times (London), 13 Feb. 1971, p. 1. Prints a 17-line Valentine poem by EBB. Cf. A71:6.
155
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A73:3] "Browning's Latest." Times Higher Education Supplement (Lon don), 26 Jan. 1973, p. 4. Prints a hitherto unpublished poetic fragment by RB, recently discovered by John Woolford.
A73:4] The Pied Piper. [See A71:l.] Rev. by Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 25 (May 1972), 136.
A73:5] Allott, Kenneth, ed. Browning: Selected Poems. [See A67:3.] Rev. by Louis Bonnerot, Etudes anglaises, 23 (October-December 1970), 448-49.
A73:6] Altick, Richard, ed. The Ring and the Book. [See A71:3.] Rev.
by Roma A. King, Jr., VP, 12 (Spring, 1974, supplement), 30.
A73:7] Buckler, William E., ed. The Major Victorian Poets: Tennyson, Browning, Arnold. (Riverside Edition.) Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. A selection of RB's shorter poems, with four sections from The Ring and the
Book. Extensive notes.
A73:8] Collins, Thomas J., ed. The Brownings to the Tennysons. [See A71:4.] Rev. by Frederic E. Faverty, BIS, 2 (1974), 175-80; Roma A.
King, Jr., VP, 12 (Spring, 1974, supplement), 18.
A73:9] DeLaura, David J. "Ruskin and the Brownings." [See A72:l.] Rev. by Frederic E. Faverty, BIS, 2 (1974), 162-69.
A73:10] Gladish, Robert W. Elizabeth Barrett and the "Centurion": The
Background to an Addition to the Elizabeth Barrett Browning Canon. (Baylor Browning Interests, No. 23.) Waco, Tex.: Armstrong Browning Library, 1973.
pp. xviii + 56. Reprint of EBB's anonymous review of Cornelius Mathews'
poetry (and a MS version of the review), followed by a general discussion of the circumstances under which it was written. ("Centurion" was Mathews'
nickname.) Rev. by Gardner B. Taplin, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 241-42.
A73:11 ] Hey don, Peter N., and Philip Kelley, eds. Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing's Letters to Mrs. David Ogilvy 1849-1861, with Recollections by Mrs.
Ogilvy. New York: Quadrangle and the Browning Institute, 1973. pp. xxxv +
220. The letters, which represent "the first major series of Elizabeth's let ters to see the public light since 1937," deal largely with her domestic and social life in Florence. Rev. by Robert E. Kelley, LJ, 98 (15 Dec. 1973), 3627; Gardner Taplin, SIB, 2 (Spring, 1974), 90-94; Donald S. Hair, VS, 18
(December 1974), 245.
A73:12] Jack, Ian, ed.Browning:Poetical Works, 1833-1864. fSee A70:6.]
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1973 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 157
Rev. by Louis Bonnerot, Etudes anglaises, 23 (October-December 1970),
450; L. R. Burrows, AUMLA, No. 37 (May 1972), pp. 89-91; Joachim Utz, Archiv f?r das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 209 (August 1972), 165-66.
A73:13] Kauvar, Gerald B., and Gerald C. Sorenson, eds. Nineteenth
Century English Verse Drama. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
Press, 1973. Includes King Victor and King Charles (pp. 223-53), with an
introduction by Sorenson.
A73:14] Kelley, Philip, and Ronald Hudson, eds. Diary by EBB. [See A69:5.] Rev. by Gardner B. Taplin, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 241.
A73:15] King, Roma A., Jr., ed. The Complete Works of Robert Browning. Vol. 4. Athens: Ohio Univ. Press, 1973. pp. xxviii + 404. A Blot in the
'Scutcheon, ed. Thomas F. Wilson; Colombe's Birthday, ed. Park Honan;
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, ed. Raymond Fitch; Luria, ed. Morse Peck
ham. With notes, variant readings, and cumulative indexes of titles and first
lines of poems. Rev. by Gerhard Joseph, Studies in English Literature, 13
(Autumn, 1973), 717; John Maynard, SIB, 4 (Fall, 1974), 78-91. Vols. 3-4 rev. by Donald H. Reiman, VP, 12 (Spring, 1974), 86-96. Vols. 2-4 rev. by TLS, 22 Mar. 1974, pp. 293-94.
A73:16] Kintner, Elvan, ed. The Letters of Robert Browning and Eliza beth Barrett Barrett 1845-46. [See A69:7.] Rev. by Gardner B. Taplin, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 242.
A73:17] Korg, Jacob, ed. The Poetry of Robert Browning. [See A71:9.] Rev. by Robert R. Harris, LJ, 97 (1 May 1972), 1699; Choice, 9 (June 1972), 504; Michael Hancher, Yearbook of English Studies, 3 (1973), 318-19.
A73:18] Pope, Willard B., ed. Invisible Friends. [See A72:4.] Rev. by Stephen R. Rounds, LJ, 98 (15 Feb. 1973), 535; Choice, 10 (March 1973), 87; Le?nidas M. Jones, Keats-Shelley Journal, 23 (1974), 148-49; Donald S.
Hair, VS, 18 (December 1974), 245.
A73:19] Solacolu, Barbu, trans. Sonetele unei portungheze. Bucharest:
"Universe," 1971. pp. 100. English text and Romanian translation of Son
nets from the Portuguese. Illustrated by Vasile Kazar.
A73:20] Turner, Paul W? ed. Men and Women. [See A72:5.] Rev. by J. C. Maxwell, Notes and Queries, NS 20 (July 1973), 270.
A73:21] Wingate, Bettye. "A Note on a Robert Browning Letter." SIB, 1
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(Spring, 1973), 32-33. Letter to W. Hamlet Smith, dated 10 Feb. 1887
printed in Letters of Robert Browning, ed. Hood, p. 261, and elsewhere?is transcribed for the first time in its entirety. (Reproduced on p. 17.)
B. Reference and Bibliographical Works and Exhibitions
B73:l] Abbott, Nedah. "A Bibliography of the Brownings (1968-First Quarter 1972)." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 63-91. 397 items, arranged alpha betically. A continuation of B69:14.
B73:2 ] "Additions to the Collection." Armstrong Browning Library News
letter, No. 8 (April 1973), p. 5. Covers the period April 1969 through March 1973.
B73:3] "Browning in Many Media." BSN, 3 (March 1973), 36-37. On recent radio programs, concerts, etc.
B73:4] Crowell, Norton, A Reader's Guide to Robert Browning. [See B72:3.] Rev. by Kerry McSweeney, Queen's Quarterly, 80 (Winter, 1973), 643-44; Gerhard Joseph, Studies in English Literature, 13 (Autumn, 1973), 716-17; Boyd Litzinger, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 72 (Oc tober 1973), 576-77; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 245.
B73:5] "Doctoral Dissertations in Progress." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 70.
B73:6] East, Sally K. C. Browning Music: A Descriptive Catalog of the Music Related to Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning in the
Armstrong Browning Library: 1972. Waco, Tex.: Armstrong Browning Li
brary, 1973. pp. xv + 414. "There are 594 entries related to RB and 290 to EBB." Main entries followed by indexes of composers, arrangers, editors,
titles, and "performance medium." Brief biographical sketches of most of the
composers. Rev. by Linda C. Ferguson, American Music Teacher, 23 (June
July 1974), 42-43.
B73:7] Freeman, Ronald E. "A Checklist of Publications (July 1972 December 1972)." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 57-62.
B73:8] Freeman, Ronald E. "A Checklist of Publications (January 1973
June 1973)." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 20-22.
B73:9] Hudson, Gladys W., comp. An Elizabeth Barrett Browning Con
cordance. With a Foreword by Jack W. Herring. 4 vols. Detroit: Gale Research
Company, 1973. pp. xx + 440; v? + 441-1086; vii + 1087-1602; vii + 1603 2074. Computer-assisted, based on Poetical Works, ed. Kenyon (1898) and
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New Poems (1915). The volumes are divided as follows: (1) Juvenilia, The
Seraphim and Other Poems, Chaucer Modernised-, (2) Poems, 1844, Poems, 1850, Sonnets from the Portuguese, Casa Guidi Windows; (3) Aurora Leigh; (4) Poems Before Congress, Last Poems, Translations, Posthumous Poems.
Vol. 1 also has a table of word frequency. Rev. by Michael Timko, SIB, 2
(Spring, 1974), 96-99; American No tes and Queries, 12 (April 1974), 124-25.
B73:10] Joseph, Gerhard. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature, 13 (1973), 701-29. For RB, see pp. 716-17.
B73:ll] Kelley, Philip, and William S. Peterson. "Browning's Final Revi sions." BIS, 1 (1973), 87-118. The proper copy-text for RB is his 1888-89
Poetical Works as emended by two lists of corrections and revisions in his hand (here reproduced).
B73:12] King, Roma A., Jr. "Robert Browning: A Review of the Year's Research." SIB, 2 (Fall, 1973), 7-19.
B73:13] Maynard, John. "Browning's 'Sicilian Pastoral.' "
Harvard Library
Bulletin, 20 (1972), 436-43. Records and discusses variant readings in an
early draft of "Love Among the Ruins."
B73:14] Metzdorf, Robert F., comp. A Checklist of Manuscripts in the
Library of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr. New York: privately printed, 1969. For the Brownings, see pp. 12-15. Includes 26 letters of RB, 151 letters of
EBB, and many MSS of EBB's poems (including Sonnets from the Portu
guese).
B73:15] Munich, Adrienne. "The Browning Collection in the New York Public Library." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 23-25. "Surveys the Browning holdings of the Manuscript Division, the Rare Book Room, and the Berg Collection.
B73:16] Peckham, Morse. "Lessons To Be Learned from the Ohio Brown
ing Edition." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 71-73. On errors in the edition and the need for emending RB's text.
B73:17] "Performances, Symposiums, and Exhibits." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 31.
B73:18] "Performances, Symposia, and Exhibits." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 70.
B73:19] Peterson, William S., and Richard C. Keenan. "Robert and Eliza beth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1971." BIS, 1 (1973), 173-86.
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B73:20] "Research in Progress." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 69-70.
B73:21] Tobias, R. C. "Victorian Poetry." Victorian Newsletter, No. 43
(Spring, 1973), pp. 8-11. Survey of scholarship and criticism, 1962-72.
B73:22] "Work in Progress." BSN, 3 (March 1973), 34.
B73:23] "Works in Progress." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 31.
C. Biography, Criticism, and Miscellaneous
C73:l ] Allen, Frank. "Ariosto and Browning: A Reexamination of 'Count Gismond.'
" VP, 11 (1973), 15-25. RB drew upon the Genevra-Airodant
episode of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso and the Hero-Claudio episode o? Much Ado About Nothing.
C73:2] Allen, Margaret V. "
'This Impassioned Yankee': Margaret Ful ler's Writing Revisited." Southwest Review, 58 (1973), 162-71. EBB's dis
paragement of Fuller's writings has contributed to the poor literary reputation of the latter (pp. 163-64).
C73:3] Altick, Richard D. Victorian People and Ideas: A Companion for the Modern Reader of Victorian Literature. New York: Norton, 1973. See
index.
C73:4] Antippas, A. P. "Browning's 'The Guardian Angel': A Possible
Early Reference to Ruskin." VP, 11 (1973), 342-44. RB may have been
offering a refutation of Ruskin's low estimate of Guercino in Modern Painters.
C73:5] Armstrong, Isobel. [Review of Browning Newsletter, Nos. 1-9.]
BSN, 3 (July 1973), 26-31.
C73:6] Baly, Elaine. "Talking of the Brownings-Robert's Relations."
BSN, 3 (December 1973), 3-19. Mostly about Reuben Browning and his
family. Includes an obituary and photograph of Reuben B., facsimiles of three RB letters, and music for a waltz composed by Christina Browning.
Additional comments by Elaine Baly, the Rev. Anthony J. Lane, and the editor in BSN, 4 (March 1974), 23-24. Corrections by R. E. Alton, July 1974, p. 29.
C73:7] Barker, Dudley. G. K. Chesterton: A Biography. New York:* Stein and Day, 1973. See index.
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C73:8] Barker, Felix. "Dear Love: Comedy Theatre." Evening News
(London), 17 May 1973.* Review of Jerome Kilty's play based on the love letters. See C70:37.
C73:9] Barnes, Clive. "The Theater: 'I Love Thee Freely.' "
New York
Times, 18 Sept. 1973, p. 37. A dramatized version of the love letters, writ ten by Benjamin B. Zavin.
C73:10] Benvenuto, Richard. "Lippo and Andrea: The Pro and Contra of
Browning's Realism." Studies in English Literature, 13 (1973), 643-52. "In 'Andrea del Sarto,' Browning questions and rejects as a way to the Incarna
tional moment not only Andrea's art, but Lippo's too, an art he had accepted and defended as Incarnational in 'Fra Lippo Lippi'."
C73:ll] Berman, R. J. Browning's Duke. [See C72:5.] Rev. by J. C.
Maxwell, Notes and Queries, NS 20 (July 1973), 273.
C73:12] Bischoff, Volker. "Browning's 'The Statue and the Bust': Eine
Motivanalyse." Archiv f?r das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Litera
turen, 209 (1972), 113-19.
C73:13] Bisson, Claude P. "Probl?mes de m?thodologie stylistique: de
scription, explication, ?valuation. Avec application ? l'?tude de la variation
intratextuelle dans The Ring and the Book de Robert Browning." Doctoral
thesis, Univ. of Lyon, 1973.*
C73:14] Bolton, Roy. "London Browning Society News." BSN, 3 (July 1973), 34-35.
C73:15] Bolton, Roy. "London Browning Society News." BSN, 3 (Decem ber 1973), 39-40.
C73:16] Brestensky, Dennis F. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to a Play." Modern Language Studies, 1 (Summer, 1971), 3-8. On Pippa
Passes as "poetry of experience."
C73:17] Brooks, Harold F. "Lord Jim and Fifine at the Fair." Conradiana, 3, No. 1 (1970-71), 9-25. Similarities of the symbols of the butterfly and the swimmer in the two works.
C73:18] Brooks, Jean R. Thomas Hardy: The Poetic Structure. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press, 1971. See index.
C73:19] Brown, Margaret. "The Shelley Collection, Casa Magni, Lerici,
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Italy." BSN, 3 (December 1973), 38. Emphasizes the Brownings' interest in
Shelley.
C73:20] "The Browning Hum." New Yorker, 49 (26 May 1973), 36-38. Account of the annual New York Browning Society luncheon, at which An
thony Burgess spoke on
"Browning and the Modern Age."
C73:21] "Browning Poem as a Panto." Croydon Advertiser, 9 July 1971.* Review of musical version of "The Pied Piper" presented by Coloma Prepar
atory School.
C73:22] "Brownings' Home Saved in Italy." Times (London), 7 June 1972, p. 6. On Casa Guidi.
C73:23] Brugi?re, Bernard. "La metaphor de L'Anneau dans The Ring and the Book de R. Browning." Le romantisme anglo-am?ricain: M?langes offerts
? Louis Bonnerot, ed. Roger Asselineau et al. (Etudes anglaises.) Paris:
Didier, 1971. (pp. 257-66) The ring metaphor in relation to RB's view of the nature of art.
C73:24] Cameron, Kenneth W., ed. Victorian Notebook: Literary Clip pings from Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers Concerning Tennyson, Scott, Shelley, Browning, Kingsley and Others. Hartford, Conn.: Transcen
dental Books, 1970. "This collection of Victorian newspaper clippings was
put together in the 1880's and 1890's by an American who, it seems, lived in
Philadelphia and subscripted to eastern periodicals, especially to the Phila
delphia Public Ledger. . . .
Browning and Tennyson were his favorites on the
European side of the Atlantic . . ." (p. 2).
C73:25] Carleton, Frances B. "The Dramatic Monologue: Vox Humana."
DAI, 33 (1972), 269A (Univ. of Texas, Austin). "The concern of this study is with the philosophical, aesthetic, and psychological attributes of the dra
matic monologue from roots in early antiphonal song, through certain pre cursors of the art in Elizabethan poetry, to the zenith of its artistic expres
siveness in the work of Robert Browning in the nineteenth century."
C73:26] Carpenter, Ann. "The Salvation Motif in Browning's Poetry." CCTE: Proceedings of Conference of College Teachers of English of Texas, 38 (1973), 18-22. The salvation motif is used as a means of reconciling the
actual and the ideal.
C73:27] Cassidy, John A. Robert W. Buchanan. (Twayne's English Authors
Series, No. 157.) New York: Twayne, 1973. See index.
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C73:28] Chakraborty, S. C. "The Medley of 'Isms' in Robert Browning." Punjab University Research Bulletin (Arts), 4 (October 1973), 3-42. The "isms" discussed are optimism, theism, spiritualism, Puritanism, asceticism,
Christianism [sic], Judaism, mysticism, and transcendentalism.
C73:29] Chakraborty, S. C. "Physiognomy in Robert Browning." Punjab
University Research Bulletin (Arts), 3 (October 1972), 31-70. RB's interest in human physiology is related to his psychological concerns.
C73:30] Clarke, Alan P. "Limitation and Expansion in Robert Browning's Pauline, Paracelsus, and Sordello." DAI; 34 (1973), 3337-38A (Univ. of Den
ver). "This is a study of the forces of limitation and expansion in Robert
Browning's three early narrative poems. ... I have presented first individual
investigations of each poem and then a conclusion in which all three poems are considered as a unit."
C73:31] Colgan, Celeste M. "A Reading of Browning's Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day" DAI, 34 (1973), 3385-86A
(Univ. of Maryland). A general study of the themes and technique of the
poem.
C73:32] Collins, Thomas J. "The Poetry of Robert Browning: A Proposal for Reexamination." Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 15 (1973), 325-40. The "synthetist" form o? Sordello, rather than the dramatic mono
logue, is the key to understanding RB's poetry.
C73:33] Cornet, Robert J. "The Structures of Unreliability in Browning's Men and Women." DAI, 34 (1973), 1273A (Pennsylvania State Univ.). An
analysis of the dramatic monologues based on linguistics, cognitive psycho
logy, and the work of Barbara Herrnstein Smith and E. D. Hirsch.
C73:34] Cramer, Maurice B. "The Ring and the Book: 'Underbought.' "
Directions in Literary Criticism: Contemporary Approaches to Literature, ed.
Stanley Weintraub and Philip Young. University Park: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1973. (pp. 168-90) Distinguishes between the conscious ideas of the poem and the "underthought"
or undercurrent of ideas emerging from the metaphoric language.
C73:35] Crowder, Ashby Bland. "Browning Echoing Pope." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 67. Section II of The Inn Album.
C73:36] Crowder, Ashby Bland. "Browning's Intention in Christmas Eve." Aevum (Milan), 47 (1973), 336-42. The poem's speaker is a dramatic
creation rather than RB himself.
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C73:37] Crowder, Ashby Bland, Jr. "Browning's The Inn Album." Ph.D.
thesis, Univ. of London, 1972.*
C73:38] Crowder, Ashby Bland. "A Note on Section VIII of Browning's The Inn Album." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 21-23. The significance of two
operatic allusions.
C73:39] Cundiff, Paul A. Browning's Ring Metaphor and Truth. [See C72:13.] Rev. by Roma A. King, Jr., VP, 12 (Spring, 1974, supplement), 30-31.
C73:40] Dahl, Curtis. "Browning and the Historical Novel of Antiquity." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 5-16. "An examination of the parallels between a
certain group of [nineteenth-century] philosophic-religious historical novels and Browning's poems."
C73-.41] DeLaura, David. "A Profile: Thomas J. Collins." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 88-90. On the author of Robert Browning's Moral-Aesthetic Theory 1833-1855 (C67A0).
C73:42] DiFederico, Frank R., and Julia Markus. "The Influence of Rob ert Browning on the Art of William Wetmore Story." BIS, 1 (1973), 63-85.
The Browningesque qualities of both Story's poetry and his "sculpture are
examined. Illustrated.
C73:43] Dilling, Margaret W. "Robert Browning's 'Master Hugues of Saxe
Gotha.' "
SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 37-43. Fugal elements in the poem.
C73:44] Dilworth, Ernest. Walter Savage Landor. (Twayne's English Au thors Series, No. 125.) New York: Twayne, 1971. See index.
C73:45] "DoorsClose on the Browning Museum." Times (London), 9 Sept. 1971, p. 6. Miss Ruth Borchardt was evicted from Casa Guidi for non
payment of rent.
C73:46] Dress, Michael. "Music for Pippa Passes." BSN, 3 (July 1973), 22
26. Dress' music for the 1968 production of Pippa Passes in Oxford is repro duced.
C73:47] Edel, Leon. Henry James. 5 vols. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1953 72. See indexes.
C73:48] Editors of the Ohio University Browning Edition. "An Announce ment from the Ohio University Browning Edition." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 50
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51. On the resignation of Morse Peckham from the Editorial Board of the edition. Cf. B73:16.
C73:49] Felgar, Robert. "Browning as a Scholarly Interpreter." SIB, 1
(Fall, 1973), 74-83. RB plays the role of learned scholar "in the endings of numerous
poems."
C73:50] Felgar, Robert. "Browning in His Own Voice." BSN, 3 (July 1973), 3-10. A survey of RB's nondramatic poems.
C73-.51] Fleissner, Robert F. "
'Looking as if She Were Alive': Dorian
Gray as the Last Duchess." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 57-59. "[Probably] Wilde borrowed his basic aestheticist theme from 'My Last Duchess.'
"
C73:52] Garratt, Robert F. "Browning's Dramatic Monologue: The Strat
egy of the Double Mask." VP, 11 (1973), 115-25. Not only does RB create an imaginary speaker, but that speaker also plays
a self-concealing role.
C73:53] Govil, O. P. "Satire in Browning's Fifine at the Fair." Nineteenth
Century Studies (Calcutta), 1973, pp. 146-63.* Attempts to highlight the
poem's dramatic and dialectical character and to show how "a vein of satire
consistently runs
through it."
C73:54] Gransden, K. W. "The Figure of Lazarus in Tennyson and Brown
ing." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, 3 (January 1972), 93-98. Treats "Epistle of. . . Karshish," "Andrea del Sarto," and "Abt
Vogler."
C73:55] Gregory, Horace. Spirit of Time and Place: Collected Essays. New York: Norton, 1973. "Robert Browning: An 'Escaped Victorian'
" (pp. 84
94) is a reprint of his introduction to Robert Browning: Selected Poetry (A56:2).
C73:56] Gridley, Roy E. Browning. [See C72:21.] "Rev. by Marion Loch
head, Week-end Scotsman, 28 Oct. 1972, p. 4; Robert Chapman, Booksand
Bookmen, 18 (December 1972), 86-87; David Stribley, Times Educational
Supplement, 16 Feb. 1973, p. 25; Gilbert Thomas, English, 22 (Spring, 1973), 32-33; Choice, 10 (July-August 1973), 775-76; C. C. Barfoot, English Studies, 54 (August 1973), 362; Gerhard Joseph, Studies in English Literature, 13
(Autumn, 1973), 717; Park Honan, Yearbook of English Studies, 4 (1974), 328-29.
C73:57] Grillo, Virgil F. "Browning's Cuckold of St. Praxed's?" VP, 11
(1973), 66-68. Anselm is the son of Gandolf, not the speaker, in "The
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Bishop Orders His Tomb." Reply by Laurence Perrine, VP, 12 (1974), 175 77.
C73:58] Guralnick, Elissa S. "Browning's Transcendental Platan: Sordello Reconsidered." DAI, 34 (1973), 2626A (Yale Univ.). A study of the poem's imagery and of its relationship to RB's other works.
C73:59] Hair, Donald S. Browning's Experiments with Genre. [See C72:23.] Rev. by Kerry McSweeney, Queen's Quarterly, 80 (Winter, 1973), 644-45; Frank P. Riga, LJ, 98 (1 Apr. 1973), 1167; Choice, 10 (June 1973), 618; Clarence Tracy, University of Toronto Quarterly, 42 (Summer, 1973), 399-400; Gerhard Joseph, Studies in English Literature, 13 (Autumn, 1973), 716; Laurence Perrine, SIB, 2 (Spring, 1974), 94-96; TLS, 22 Mar. 1974, p. 294; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 247.
C73:60] Harper, J. W. "
'Eternity Our Due': Time in the Poetry of Robert
Browning." Victorian Poetry, ed. Malcolm Bradbury and David Palmer.
(Stratford-upon-Avon Studies, No. 15.) London: Edward Arnold, 1972. (pp. 59-88) Rev. by Isobel Armstrong, BSN, 3 (March 1973), 30-32.
C73.-61] Harden, Edgar F. "A New Reading of Browning's 'A Toccata of
Galuppi's.' "
VP, 11 (1973), 330-36. Emphasizes the personality and per spective of the speaker.
C73:62] Harrold, William E. The Variance and the Unity: A Study of the
Complementary Poems of Robert Browning. Athens: Ohio Univ. Press, 1973.
pp. ix + 244. RB's technique of writing complementary poems?which finds
its highest achievement in The Ring and the Book?"is essentially a poetic method that achieves artistic balance by a series of particular comparisons and
contrasts, which frequently are manifested in paradox and irony." Rev. by
Richard J. Kelley, LJ, 99 (15 Jan. 1974), 139; TLS, 22 Mar. 1974, p. 294;
Larry Gentry, SIB, 2 (Fall, 1974), 71-78; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 247-48; Donald S. Hair, VS, 18 (December 1974), 245-46.
C73:63] H?user, Frank. "Producing Pippa Passes." BSN, 3 (March 1973), 26-30. On the 1968 production by the Oxford Playhouse Company.
C73:64] Hayter, Alethea. "Windows Toward the Future." BIS, 1 (1973), 31-36. How EBB would have felt about Casa Guidi as a museum.
C73:65] Henry, David B. "Browning's The Inn Album: A Study of the Poem and Its Ingredients." M.A. thesis, Baylor Univ., 1971.*
C73:66] Herring, Jack. Browning's 'Old Schoolfellow'. [See C72:26.]
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Rev. by Peter Davison, Library, 5th Ser., 28 (September 1973), 266; TLS, 22 Mar. 1974, p. 294; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 245.
C73:67] Herring, Jack. "1913 Sotheby Sale Catalogue-List of Books."
SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 37-38. On the difficulty of locating specific books in the catalogue.
C73:68] Heydon, Peter N. "The Annual Report of the President of the
Browning Institute, Inc. (4 October 1971-31 December 1972)." BIS, 1
(1973), 189-93.
C73:69] Heydon, Peter N. "Whatever Became of the Pauline Poet?" BSN, 3 (March 1973), 5-21. The subsequent appearances in RB's poems of a
figure like the poet-narrator o? Pauline.
C73:70] Honan, Park. "On Robert Browning and Romanticism." BIS, 1
(1973), 147-72. Review essay.
C73:71] Hope, Emily Blanchard. "Saving Casa Guidi." BIS, 1 (1973), 1 29. A record of the various attempts to preserve the Brownings' Florentine
apartment, culminating in the successful effort of the New York Browning Society during 1971-72. A list of contributors to the Casa Guidi Fund is
appended. Illustrated.
C73:72] Hudson, Derek. Munby: Man of Two Worlds. The Life and Dia ries of Arthur J. Munby, 1828-1910. London: John Murray, 1972. See index.
C73:73] Huguenin, Charles A., and Peter N. Chetta. "The Story and the
Browning Couples." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 28-31. On W. W. Story's sculpture The Angel of Grief (photograph on p. 35).
C73:74] Hunt, Martha C. "The Browning Societies of America, Their His
tory and Accomplishments." M.A. thesis, Baylor Univ., 1972.*
C73:75] Jack, Ian. Browning's Major Poetry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. pp. xiv + 308. "My aim has been to trace the successive stages in his
poetic life, from his strange beginnings through his years of greatness and on to the threshold of the comparative decline of his last twenty years, and to
analyse his principal poems not only in themselves but also in relation to their
position in his work as a whole" (p. ix). Stops with The Ring and the Book. Rev. by Richard Luckett, Spectator, 29 Dec. 1973, pp. 84546; TLS,
22 Mar. 1974, p. 294; Park Honan, BSN, 4 (July 1974), 34-37; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 247; W. David Shaw, VS, 18 (March 1975), 365-66.
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C73:75.1] Keenan, Richard C. "Browning and Shelley." BIS, 1 (1973), 119 45. Shelley's influence upon RB's poetry remains evident until the latter's death.
C73:76] Kelly, Richard. "Daniel Home, Mr. Sludge, and a Forgotten Browning Letter." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 44-49. A comparison of "Mr.
Sludge, 'the Medium' "
and RB's epistolary account of a s?ance.
C73.-77] Kimball, Jim C. "Browning Realia and Its Significance: A Docu mentation of the Museum Items in the Armstrong Browning Library." M.A.
thesis, Baylor Univ., 1972.*
C73:78] Krump, Jacqueline. "Robert Browning's Palace of Art." Costerus:
Essays in English and American Literature and Language, 9 (1973), 65-69. Similarities between the Aprile passage in Part II of Paracelsus and Tennyson's "Palace of Art."
C73:79] Landor, Walter Savage. Landor: A Biographical Anthology, ed. Herbert Van Thai. London: Allen and Unwin, 1973. See index.
C73:80] Lanning, Carmen. "Browning's Concept of a Poet." M.A. thesis,
Baylor Univ., 1973.*
C73:81] Lanning, Carmen. "Unpublished Browning Picture." SIB, 1
(Spring, 1973), 35. The photograph, taken in the middle or late 1870's, is
reproduced on p. 20.
C73:82] Leisgang, Waltraud. "Fra Lippo Lippi: A Picture-Poem." BSN, 3
(December 1973), 20-32. Pictorial elements in the poem. Corrections by Leisgang, BSN, 4 (July 1974), 29.
C73:83] Lenzi, Vanda, et al. "Singolare Fortuna di un Quadro e di una
Poesia." Studi del Liceo-Ginnasio Statale di Cento, 2 (1972), 177-211. On Guercino's "Guardian Angel" and RB's poem.
C73:84] "London Browning Society News." BSN, 3 (March 1973), 37-38.
C73:85] McComb, John K. "The Ever-Present Past in Robert Browning's Poetry." DAI, 33 (1973), 6367A (Johns Hopkins Univ.). "These two inter
dependent processes of experience, the accretion of memories and their sud
den synthesis, are the means for Browning by which the soul approaches God."
C73:86] McGann, Jerome J. Swinburne: An Experiment in Criticism. Chi
cago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1972. See index.
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C73:87] Magnin, Rabbi Edgar F. "Robert Browning: Philosopher-Poet." New Age, 80 (December 1972), 44-46.*
C73:88] Markus, Julia. "Browning's 'Andrea' Letter at Wellesley College: A Correction of De Vane's Handbook." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 52-57. DeVane's
assertions about the genesis of "Andrea del Sarto" are not supported by the
letter.
C73:89] Maynard, John. "Browning Juvenilium?" (letter). TLS, 23 Mar.
1973, p. 325. Argues that "On Louvel's Reply," poem previously attributed to RB, was written by RB, Sr. Comment by Alastair Ross, 30 Mar., p. 353.
C73:90] Monteiro, George. "Browning's Fra Pandolf." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 55-57. Though there is no historical model for Fra Pandolf in "My Last
Duchess," there is a prototype in folklore.
C73:91] Morenberg, Max. "The Syntax of Robert Browning's Poetry." DAI, 33 (1973), 4391A (Florida State Univ.). "This study was designed (1) to objectify various intuitively held opinions of Browning's style using the
methods of modern descriptive linguistics, and (2) to indicate how the de
scriptive analysis can be applied to critical studies."
C73:92] Moulton-Barrett, Edward R. Talking about the Barretts: A Pro
logue and an Epilogue to the Play "The Barretts of Wimpole Street". [New
York] : privately printed, 1973. pp. 16. "This lecture was prepared for de
livery at Browning Society Meetings in New York and Boston in October, 1973. The aim in printing it is to raise funds for the restoration and furnish
ings of the Browning apartment at Casa Guidi in Florence, which has been
acquired by the Browning Institute. The proceeds of the sale of copies of the text will be given to the Browning Institute for this purpose."
C73:93] Norman, G?raldine. "Browning Institute Buys 36 Letters from Elizabeth to a Friend for ?4,200." Times (London), 30 Nov. 1971, p. 15. The letters were to Mrs. David Ogilvy. See A73:ll.
C73:94] Omans, Glen A. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning" and "R. Brown
ing." The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography, ed. David I. Eggen berger. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973. (II, 195-97)
C73.-95] Otten, Terry. The Deserted Stage. [See C72:52.] Rev. by Roma A. King, Jr., VP, 12 (Spring, 1974, supplement), 22-23.
C73:96] Parker, David. "The Great Gatsby: Two Versions of the Hero."
English Studies, 54 (1973), 37-51. Compares Gatsby with "Childe Roland"
(pp. 39-42).
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C73:97] Patterson, Rebecca. The Riddle of Emily Dickinson. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1973. See index.
C73:98] Peck, John F. "Pound's Idylls and Chapters on Catullus, Landor, and Browning." DAI, 34 (1973), 1290A (Stanford Univ.). Sordello exam
ined as a source of the Cantos.
C73:99] Perrine, Laurence. Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry. 4th ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanich, 1973. Discusses "Meeting at
Night" (pp. 50-51).
C73:100] Peterson, William S., ed. BIS. Vol. 1. New York: Browning Insti
tute, 1973. pp. x + 209. Articles are listed separately in this bibliography. Rev. by John Woolford, BSN, 4 (March 1974), 26-32; TLS, 22 Mar. 1974,
p. 294; Roma King, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 245; Roy E. Gridley, English Language Notes, 12 (December 1974), 157.
C73:101] [Peterson, William S.] "Browning Institute Studies" SIB, 1
(Spring, 1973), 35-36. On the new annual of the Browning Institute.
C73:102] Popescu, Adrian. "Traduceri din poezia universal?." Steaua, 24
(15 Feb. 1973), 12,14. Includes discussion of Romanian translation of RB's
poems.
C73:103] Poston, Lawrence, HI. "Browning's Political Skepticism: Sordello and the Plays." Publications of the Modern Language Association, 88 (1973), 260-70. RB is "concerned with exploring the limitations of politics, and in the process manifests a
genuine skepticism as to the efficacy of most
political commitments."
C73:104] Priestley, J. B. Victoria's Heyday. London: Heinemann, 1972. See index.
C73:105] "A Profile: A. J. Armstrong." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 92-93. On the founder of the Armstrong Browning Library.
C73:106] Radley, Virginia L. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. [See C72:58.] Rev. by Gardner B. Taplin, VP, 12 (Autumn, 1974), 243.
C73.-107] Raymond, Meredith B. "A Report on the Published and Unpub lished Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Mary Russell Mitford 1836 1854." BIS, 1 (1973), 37-62.
C73:108] Raymond, William O. The Infinite Moment and Other Essays in
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Robert Browning. [See C65:45.] Rev. by Louis Bonnerot, Etudes anglaises, 23 (October-December 1970), 449-50.
C73:109] Rivers, Charles. "Robert Browning's Paracelsus: A Study in Ro
mantic Irony." Northwest Missouri State College Studies, 33 (1 Feb. 1972), 1-33.
C73:110] Robert Browning?His Life and Poetry. Chicago: International Film Bureau, [1973?]. A 21-minute color film.
C73:lll] Roberts, Mark. The Tradition of Romantic Morality. London:
Macmillan, 1973. "Chap. 3, "The Browning System," discusses "Bishop Blougram's Apology"
in relation to Carlyle's moral system.
C73:112] Rosenthal, Ricky. "Brownings' Casa Guidi To Open as Museum." Christian Science Monitor, 15 Aug. 1973, p. 10.
C73:113] Ruskin, John. Sublime and Instructive: Letters from John Ruskin to Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford, Anna Blunden and Ellen Heaton, ed.
Virginia Surtees. London: Michael Joseph, 1972. Appendix (pp. 258-61) prints
a series of EBB letters?some unpublished?to various correspondents. See also index.
C73:114] Ryals, Clyde de L. "Balaustion's Adventure: Browning's Greek Parable." Publications of the Modern Language Association, 88 (1973), 1040 48. "Through the young girl from Rhodes who narrates the poem Browning presents a parable of personal salvation gained through love and the creative
powers. The poem is thus a further exploration of the major themes of The
Ring and the Book and, insofar as it interrelates those themes, a more success
ful work."
C73:115] S., H. P. "The Times Diary." Times (London), 8 Nov. 1972, p. 16. Anecdote about an
amusing misprint in a tribute to RB by Edmund Gosse.
C73:115.1]Saradhi, K. P. "Browning and the Early 19th Century Theatre." Osmania Journal of English Studies, 8, No. 2 (1971), 19-30. RB failed as a
dramatist in part because of the conditions in the English theater of his day.
C73:116] Scarlett, John R. "
'Young Robert.' Browning's Bad Temper: An
Australian Record." BSN, 3 (March 1973), 21-25. Based on Cyrus Mason's MS account of RB's youth and reprinted from the Sydney Morning Herald, 27 Nov. 1937. With a Browning family tree supplied by Elaine Baly.
C73:117] "Sentimental Journey." Columbus Dispatch Sunday Magazine,
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5 Mar. 1972.* Ohio Wesleyan University may loan its Browning furniture to
Casa Guidi.
C73:118] Shapiro, Arnold. "
'Brother Newman' and Bishop Blougram." SIB, 1 (Fall, 1973), 59-66. RB drew upon Newman's. Lectures (1851), in
"Bishop Blougram's Apology."
C73:119] Shea, Michael T. "I. 'The Uncreating Word': The Poetical Identi ties of William Cowper. II. Milton: The 'Sociable Angel' of Paradise Lost. III. Browning and Tennyson and the Uses of the Past." DAI, 34 (1973), 2578-79A (Rutgers Univ.). The "two contrasting evaluations of the Renais sance" by RB and Tennyson.
C73.-120] Shen, Yao. "Three Phonostylistic Features of Browning's End
Rhymes." Studies in Honor of Albert H. Marckwardt, ed. James E. Alatis.
Washington, D.C.: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, 1972.
(pp. 151-66) The three features are voicing, juncture, and stress. Examples are drawn from Sordello and Asolando.
C73:121] Siegchrist, Mark. "The Puritan St. Jerome in Browning's 'Fra
Lippo Lippi.' "
SIB y 1 (Fall, 1973), 26-27. St. Jerome symbolizes not only sexual puritanism but also aesthetic puritanism.
C73:122] Smith, Martha. "Wiant's Lifelong Dream Comes True; 'Exile' Pre miere Unfolds Success." Charleston [W.Va.] Gazette-Mail, 18 June 1972.*
Premiere of William Wiant's cantata based on "A Drama of Exile."
C73:123] Stark, Freya. "In Defense of Asolo." Country Life, 150 (7 Oct.
1971), 892-95. Much on RB's associations with Asolo. Illustrated.
C73:124] Stirling, Edwin M. "Browning and the Rossetti Circle: The Rise and Fall of a Relationship." DAI, 33 (1973), 5693-94A (Northwestern Univ.).
The mutual influence upon each other of RB and "the Rossetti circle in the
Pre-Raphaelite movement."
C73:125] Sumerlin, Claude W. "Christopher Smart's A Song to David: Its Influence on Robert Browning"' Costerus: Essays in English and American
Language and Literature, 2 (1972), 185-96.
C73:126] Tennyson, Sir Charles. "Tennyson and Browning." BSN, 3 (July 1973), 10-22. A history of their friendship and a comparison of their
poetry.
C73:127] Thomson, Philip. The Grotesque. (The Critical Idiom, No. 24.)
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London: Methuen, 1972. Discusses "Caliban upon Setebos" as an example
of the grotesque.
C73:128] Trickett, Rachel. "Browning's Lyricism." Proceedings of the Brit ish Academy, 57 (1971), 65-83. The Wharton Lecture on English Literature, 1971. An examination of RB's lyrics. Also published separately (London: Ox ford Univ. Press, 1971). Rev. by Michael Hancher, Yearbook of English Studies, 3 (1973), 319; J. C. Maxwell, No tes and Queries, NS 20 (July 1973), 272.
C73:129] Turner, W. Craig. "Browning Cousin Identified." SIB, 1 (Spring, 1973), 34-35. The cousin mentioned in RB's letter to EBB of 27 June 1846 is Louisa Jane Browning.
C73:130] Turner, Willard Craig. "The Poet Robert Browning and His Kins
folk by His Cousin, Cyrus Mason." M.A. thesis, Baylor Univ., 1971.* See
C71:46.
C73:131] Walsh, John E. The Hidden Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971. See index for influence of both RB and EBB
upon Dickinson.
C73-.132] Ward, Maisie. The Tragi-Comedy of Pen Browning. [See C72:72.] Rev. by New Yorker, 48 (13 Jan. 1973), 92; Booklist, 69 (1 Mar. 1973),
615; Martin Fagg, Church Times, 10 Aug. 1973*; Derek Stanford, Books and
Bookmen, 18 (September 1973), 96; Jeanette W. Gilsdorf, Prairie Schooner, 47 (Winter, 1973-74), 367-68; John E. Talmadge, Georgia Review, 28 (Spring, 1974), 175-77; Michael Hancher, Modern Language Review, 69 (April 1974), 389-90.
C73:133] Watkins, Charlotte C. "Robert Browning's 'The Inn Album' and the Periodicals." Victorian Periodicals Newsletter, 4 (December 1973), 11-17.
Topical allusions in the poem as revealed by an examination of contempo
rary periodicals.
C73:134] Watson, J. R., ed. Browning: 'Men and Women' and Other Poems.
A Casebook. London: Macmillan, 1974, pp. 256. Reprints excerpts from a
number of Victorian and modern critical essays on Men and Women. Also in
cludes an editor's introduction, two parodies, suggestions for further reading,
etc.
C73:135] Weisbeck, Dudley G. Pinkie: Portrait of a Young Lady. New
York: Carlton Press, 1972. pp. 108. Novel based on the life of Sarah
Goodin Moulton, EBB's aunt.
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C73:136] Woolf, James D. Sir Edmund Gosse. (Twayne's English Authors, No. 117.) New York: Twayne, 1972. See index.
C73.-137] Zobairi, Nillofur K. "Bondage and Freedom in the Poetry of Robert Browning." DAI, 34 (1973), 1875-76A (Southern Illinois Univ.). A
study of RB's use of the theme of bondage, with emphasis on art as a
possible means of liberating the human soul.
BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Abbott, Nedah,B73:l "Abt Vogler," C73:54
Alatis, James E., C73:120
Allen, Frank, C73:l
Allen, Margaret V., C73:2
Allott, Kenneth, A73:5
Altick, Richard, A73:6, C73:3
Alton, R.E.,C73:6 "Andrea del Sarto," C73:10, C73:54,
C73:88 Antippas, A. P., C73:4
Ariosto, Ludovico, C73:l
Armstrong, A. J., C73:105
Armstrong, Isobel, C73:5, C73:60
Armstrong Browning Library, B73:2,
B73:6,C73:77,C73:105 Arnold, Matthew, A73:7
Art (RB), C73:23 Asolando, C73:120
Asolo, C73:123
Asselineau, Roger, C73:23
Balaustion's Adventure, C73:114
Baly, Elaine, C73:6, C73:116
Barf?ot,C. C, C73:56
Barker, Dudley, C73:7
Barker, Felix, C73:8
Barnes, Clive, C73:9
Benvenuto, Richard, C73:10
Berg Collection, B73:15
Berman, R.J.,C73:11 Bischoff, Volker, C73:12
"Bishop Blougram's Apology;" C73:lll, C73:118
"Bishop Orders His Tomb," C73:57
Bisson, Claude P., C73:13
Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A73:15
Blunden, Anna, C73:113
Bolton, Roy, C73:14, C73:15
Bondage (RB), C73:137 Bonnerot, Louis, A73:5, A73:12,
C73:23,C73:108
Borchardt, Ruth, C73:45
Bradbury, Malcolm, C73:60
Brestensky, Dennis F., C73:16
Brooks, Harold F., C73:17
Brooks, Jean R., C73:18
Brown, Margaret, C73:19
Browning, Christina, C73:6
Browning, Louisa Jane, C73:129
Browning, Reuben, C73:6
Browning, Robert, Sr. (RB's father), C73:66,C73:89
Browning, Robert W. B. ("Pen"), C73:132
Browning Institute, C73:68, C73:92,
C73:93,C73:101
Browning Newsletter, C73:5
Browning Societies (American), C73:74
Brugi?re, Bernard, C73:23
Buchanan, Robert W., C73:27
Buckler, William E., A73:7
Burgess, Anthony, C73:20
Burrows, L. R., A73:12
"Caliban upon Setebos," C73:127
Cameron, Kenneth W., C73:24
Carleton, Frances B., C73:25
Carlyle, Thomas, C73:lll
Carpenter, Ann, C73:26
Casa Guidi, C73:22, C73:45, C73:64,
C73:71, C73:92, C73:112, C73:117
Cassidy, John A., C73:27
Catullus, Gaius, C73:98
Chakraborty, S. C, C73:28, C73:29
Chapman, Robert, C73:56
Chesterton, G. K., C73:7
Chetta, Peter N.,C73:73 "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower
Came,"C73:96 Christmas Eve, C73:36
Clarke, Alan P., C73:30
Colgan, Celeste M., C73:31
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Collins, Thomas J., A73:8, C73:32, C73:41
Colombe's Birthday, A73:15
Complementary poems (RB), C73:62
Concordance to EBB's works, B73:9
Conrad, Joseph, C73:17
Cornet, Robert J., C73:33
"Count Gismond," C73:l
Cowper, William, C73:119
Cramer, Maurice B., C73:34
Crowder, Ashby B., C73:35, C73:36,
C73:37,C73:38
Crowell, Norton, B73:4
Cundiff,PaulA.,C73:39
Dahl, Curtis, C73:40
Davison, Peter, C73:66
DeLaura, David J., A73:9, C73:4l
DeVane, W?liam C, C73:88
Dickinson, Emily, C73:97, C73:131
DiFederico, Frank R? C73:42
Dilling, Margaret W., C73:43
Dilworth, Ernest, C73:44
"Drama of Exile," C73:122
Dramatic monologue, C73:25, C73:32,
C73:33, C73:52
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, A73:15
Dress, Michael, C73:46
East, Sally K. C, B73:6
Edel, Leon, C73:47
Eggenberger, David I., C73:94
"Epistle of. . . Karshish," C73:54
Fagg, Martin, C73:132
Faverty, Frederic E? A73:8, A73:9
Felgar, Robert, C73:49, C73:50
Ferguson, Linda C, B73:6
Fifine at the Fair, C73:17, C73:53
Fitch, Raymond, A73:15
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, C73:96
Fleissner, Robert F., C73:51
Florence, A73-.il
"Fra Lippo Lippi," C73:10, C73:82, C73-.121
Freeman, Ronald E., B73:7, B73:8
Fuller, Margaret, C73:2
Garra?, Robert F., C73:52 Genre (RB), C73:59 Gentry, Larry, C73:62
G?sdorf, Jeanette W., C73:132
Gladish, Robert W., A73:10
Gosse, Edmund, C73:115, C73:136
Govil,O.P.,C73:53
Gransden, K.W.,C73:54
Gregory, Horace, C73:55
Gridley, Roy E., C73:56, C73:100
Grillo, Virgil F., C73:57
Grotesque (RB),C73:127 "Guardian Angel," C73:4, C73:83
Guercino, C73:4, C73:83
Guralnick, Elissa S., C73:58
Hair, Donald S., A73:ll, A73:18,
C73:59,C73:62
Hancher, Michael, A73:17, C73:128, C73:132
Harden, Edgar F., C73:61
Hardy, Thomas, C73:18
Harper, J.W.,C73:60 Harris, Robert R? A73:17
Harrold, William E., C73:62
H?user, Frank, C73:63
Hay ter, Alethea, C73:64
Heaton, Ellen, C73:113
Henry, David B., C73:65
Herring, Jack, C73:66, C73:67
Heydon, Peter N., A73:ll, C73:68, C73:69
Hirsch, E.D.,C73:33
Home, Daniel D., C73:76
Honan, Park, A73:15, C73:56, C73:70, C73:75
Hope, Em?y B.,C73:71
Houghton, Arthur A., Jr., B73:14
Hudson, Gladys W., B73:9
Hudson, Derek, C73:72
Hudson, Ronald, A73:14
Huguenin, Charles A., C73:73
Hunt, Martha C.,C73:74
Imagery (RB),C73:58 Inn Album, C73:35, C73:37, C73:38,
C73:65,C73:133
Irony (RB), C73:62, C73:109
Jack, Ian,A73:12,C73:75
James, Henry, C73:47
Jones, Le?nidas M., A73:18
Joseph, Gerhard, A73:15, B73:4,
B73:10,C73:56,C73:59
Kauvar, Gerald B., A73:13
Kazar, Vasile, A73:19
Keenan, Richard C, B73:19, C73:75.1
Kelley, Philip, A73:ll, A73:14, B73:ll
Kelley, Richard J., C73:62
Kelley, Robert E.,A73:11
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176 BROWNING INSTITUTE STUDIES
Kelly, Richard, C73:76
Kenyon, F. G., B73:9
Kilty, Jerome, C73:8
Kimball jim C.,C73:77
King, RomaA.,Jr.,A73:6, A73:8,
A73:15, B73:4, B73:12, C73:39,
C73:59, C73:62, C73:66, C73:75,
C73:95,C73:100
King Victor and King Charles, A73:13
Kingsley, Charles, C73:24
Kintner, Elvan, A73:16
Korg, Jacob, A73:17
Krump, Jacqueline, C73:78
Landor, Walter Savage, C73:44, C73:79, C73:98
Lane, Rev. Anthony J., C73:6
Lanning, Carmen, C73:80, C73:81
Leisgang, Waltraud, C73:82
Lenzi,Vanda,C73:82
Litzinger, Boyd, B73:4
Lochhead, Marion, C73:56
London Browning Society (reconsti
tuted), C73:14, C73:15,C73:84 "Love Among the Ruins," B73:13
Luckett, Richard, C73:75
Luria, A73:15
Lyrics (RB),C73:128
McComb, John K., C73:85
McGann, Jerome K., C73:86
McSweeney, Kerry, B73:4, C73:59
Magnin, Rabbi Edgar F., C73:87
Marckwardt, Albert H., C73:120
Markus julia, C73:42, C73:88
Mason, Cyrus, C73:116, C73:130
"Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha," C73:43
Mathews, Cornelius, A73:10
Maxwell J. C, A73.-20, C73:11, C73:128
Maynard John, A73:15, B73:13, C73:89
"Meeting at Night," C73:99
Men and Women, C73:33, C73:134
Metaphor (RB), C73:23, C73:34, C73:39
Metzdorf, Robert F., B73:l4
M?ton,John,C73:119 Mitford, Mary Russell, C73:107
Monteiro, George, C73:90
Morenberg, Max, C73:91
Moulton, Sarah Goodin, C73:135
Moulton-Barrett, Edward R., C73:92
Moulton-Barrett family, C73:92 "Mr. Sludge, 'the Medium,''" C73:76
Munby, Arthur J., Cl3:12
Munich, Adrienne, B73:15
Music, B73:6, C73:6, C73:43, C73:46, C73:122
"My Last Duchess," C73:ll, C73:51, C73:90
Mysticism (RB), C73:28
Newman, John Henry, C73:118
New Poems (EBB and RB, 1915), B73:9
New York Browning Society, C73:20, C73:71
New York Public Library, B73:15
Norman, Charles, C73:93
Novel (RB), C73:40
Og?vy, Mrs. David, A73:ll, C73:93
Ohio University Press Browning Edition,
B73:16,C73:48 Ohio Wesley an University, C73:117
Omans, Glen A., C73:94
"On Louvel's Reply," C73:89
Optimism (RB),C73:28 Otten, Terry, C73:95
Palmer, David, C73:60
Paracelsus, C73:30, C73:78, C73:109
Paradox (RB), C73:62
Parker, David, C73:96
Parleyings with Certain People of Impor tance in Their Day, C73:31
Parodies (RB),C73:134 Patterson, Rebecca, Cl3:91
Pauline, C13:30, C73:69
Peck, John F., C73:98
Peckham, Morse, A73:15, B73-.16, C73:48
Periodicals, Victorian, C73:133
Perrine, Laurence, C73:57, C73:59, C73:99
Peterson, William S., B73:ll, B73:19,
C73:100, C73:101
Philadelphia, C73:24
Ph?osophy (RB), C73:87 Physiognomy (RB), C73:29 "Pied Piper," A73:4, C73:21
Pippa Passes, C73:16, C73:46, C73:63
Poetic theory (RB), C73:80
Poetical Works (EBB, 1898), B73:9
Poetical Works (RB, 1888-89), B73:ll
Political attitudes (RB), C73:103
Pope, Alexander, C73:35
Pope, Willard B., A73|18
Popescu, Adrian, C73-.?02
Poston, Lawrence, III, C73:103
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Pound, Ezra, C73.98
Pre-Raphaelitism, C73:124
Priestley, J. B., C73:104
Radley, Virginia L., C73:106
Raymond, Meredith B., C73:107
Raymond, William O., C73:108
Realism (RB), C73:10 Reiman, Donald H., A73:15
Religion (RB), C73:28 Renaissance (RB), C73:119
Revisions of RB's poems, B73:ll
Rhymes (RB), C73:120 Riga, Frank P., C73:59
Ring and the Book, A73:6, A73:7,
C73:13, C73:23, C73:34, C73:39,
C73:62,C73:75,C73:114
Rivers, Charles, C73:109
Roberts, Mark, C73:111
Romanticism (RB), C73:70, C73:109, C73:lll
Rosenthal, Ricky, C73:112
Ross, Alastair, C73:89
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, C73.-124
Rounds, Stephen R., A73:18
Ruskin, John, A73:9, C73:4, C73:113
Ryals, Clyde de L., C73:114
Salvation motif (RB), C73:26
Saradhi, K.P.,C73:115.1 Satire (RB), C73:53 Scarlett, John R., C73:116
Scott, Walter, C73:24
Shakespeare, William, C73:l
Shapiro, Arnold, C73:118
Shaw, W. David, C73:75
Shea, Michael T., C73:119
Shelley, Percy B., C73:19, C73:24, C73:75.1
Shen, Yao, C73:120
Siegchrist, Mark, C73:121
Smart, Christopher, C73:125
Smith, Barbara H., C73:33
Smith, Martha, C73:122
Smith, W. Hamlet, A73:21
Solacolu, Barbu, A73:19
Sonnets from the Portuguese, A73:l,
A73:19,B73:14 Sordello, C73:30, C73:32, C73:58,
C73:98, C73:103, C73:120
Sorenson, Gerald C, A73:13
Sotheby Browning sale, C73:67
Spiritualism (RB), C73:28
Stanford, Derek, C73:132
Stark, Freya,C73:123
"Statue and the Bust," C73:12
Stirling, Edwin M., C73:124
Story, William W., C73:42, C73:73
Stribley, David, C73:56
Sumerlin, Claude W., C73:125
Surtees, Virginia, C73:113
Swinburne, Algernon, C73:86
Syntax (RB),C73:91
Talbot,Mary S.,A73:1
Talmadge, John E., C73:132
Taplin, Gardner B., A73:10, A73:ll,
A73:14,A73:16,C73:106
Tennyson, Alfred, A73:7, A73:8,
C73:24, C73:54, C73:78, C73:119, C73:126
Tennyson, Sir Charles, C73:126
Thai, Herbert Van, C73:79
Theater (RB), C73:115.1
Theism (RB),C73:28 Thomas, Gilbert, C73:56
Thomson, Philip, C73:127
Time(RB),C73:85 Timko, Michael, B73:9
Tobias, R.C.,B73:21 "Toccata of Galuppi's," C73:61
Tracy, Clarence, C73:59
Trickett, Rachel, C73:128
Truth (RB),C73:39 Turner, Paul W.,A73:20
Turner, Willard Craig, C73:129, C73:130
Utz, Joachim, A73:12
Victoria, Queen, C73:104
Walsh, John E.,C73:131
Ward,Maisie,C73:132
Waterford, Louisa, Marchioness of, C73:113
Watkins, Charlotte C, C73:133
Watson, J. R.,C73:134
Weintraub, Stanley, C73:34
Weisbeck, Dudley G., C73:135
Wiant, William, C73:122
Wilde, Oscar, C73:51
Wilson, Thomas F., A73:15
Wingate, Bettye, A73:21
Woolf, James D., C73:136
Woolford, John, A73:3, C73:100
Young, Ph?ip,C73:34
Zavin, Benjamin B., C73:9
Zobairi, Nillofur K., C73:137
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