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ROBERT AND ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING: AN ANNOTATED

BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 1982

By Adrienne Auslander Munich

The following abbreviations appear in this year's bib

liography:

BIS Browning Institute Studies

BSN Browning Society Notes

DAI Dissertation Abstracts International

SBHC Studies in Browning and His Circle TLS Times Literary Supplement

VP Victorian Poetry VS Victorian Studies

YWES The Year's Work in English Studies

An asterisk indicates that I have not seen the item or have seen only a clipping.

Readers are encouraged to send offprints to Browning Institute

Studies, especially of articles that have appeared in less familiar

journals.

A. Primary Works

A82:i. Dow, Miroslava Wein, ed. A

Variorum Edition of Elizabeth Barrett

Browning's 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'.

[See A8o:i.] 1 Rev. by Daniel Karlin, Review of English Studies, 33 (August 1982), 351-53; Laurel Brake, YWES,

61 (1980), 291; John Maynard, VP, 20

(Summer 1982), 157.

A82:2. Jack, Ian. "Browning on Sor

dello and Men and Women : Unpublished Letters to James T. Fields." Huntington

Library Quarterly, 45 (Summer 1982),

185-99. 11 Reprints with extensive an

notation six letters from rb to Amer

ican publisher James T. Fields of the

Boston firm of Ticknor, Reed, and

Fields; on publication of Men and

Women and Aurora Leigh, and on plans

i89

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to revise Sordello.

^82:3. King, Roma A., Jr., ed. The

Complete Works of Robert Browning, Vol.

5. [See A8i:3.] f Rev. by John May nard, VP, 20 (Summer 1982), 153-55.

A82:4. Peterson, William S., ed.

Browning's Trumpeter. [See A79:5.] K

Rev. by Philip Drew, Review of English

Studies, 33 (May 1982), 220; Herbert

Rosengarten, Yearbook of English

Studies, 11 (1981), 320-21.

A82:5. Pettigrew,John, and Thomas

J. Collins, eds. Robert Browning: The

Poems. [See A8i:5] f Rev. by John Maynard, VP, 20 (Summer 1982),

148-53.

B. Reference and Bibliographical Works and Exhibitions

B82:i. Freeman, Ronald E. "A

Checklist of Publications [July 1981 December 1981]." SBHC, 10 (Spring

1982), 69-72. B82:2. Kelley, Philip, and Ronald

Hudson. "The Brownings' Corre

spondence: Supplement to the

Checklists BIS, 10 (1982), 163-68.

B82:3. Munich, Adrienne. "Robert

and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An

Annotated Bibliography for 1980."

BIS, 10 (1982), 169-80.

B82:4. Tobias, Richard C. "Brown

ings" in "Victorian Bibliography for

1981." VS, 25 (Summer 1982), 578-80.

C. Biography, Criticism, and Miscellaneous

C82:i. "Barrett Browning/Mitford Letters Published.

" Through Casa Guidi

Windows: The Bulletin of the Browning Institute, No. 6 (Winter 1982/83), p. 7.

f Mary Russell Mitford's correspond ence with her friend ebb, more than

500 letters, covers the most interesting

period of ebb's life from her serious

illness to the publication of Aurora

Leigh. C82:2. Berens, Michael John. "'Star

tle Thee By Strangeness' : The Affective

Strategy of the Maker-See in the Poetry of Robert Browning.

" DAI, 43 (1982),

1149A (University of California, Los

Angeles), rb employed manipulations of speech to convey moral judgments and to "startle the reader to respond to

a character with the truth within him

self" (p. 1149).

C82:3. Berridge, Elizabeth. "A Visit

to Florence." BSN, 12 (April 1982),

13-19. K Report of a visit to Florence by the London Browning Society.

C82:4- Bieman, Elizabeth. "Triads

and Trinity in the Poetry of Robert

Browning," in Neoplatonism and Christ

ian Thought, ed. Dominic J. O'Meara.

(International Society for Neoplatonic

Studies.) Albany: State University of

New York Press, 1982. pp. 187-202. H

Reprint of C8o:5.

?82:5. Bloom, Harold, and Adri

enne Munich, eds. Robert Browning: A

Collection of Critical Essays. [SeeC79:6.] 1f Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 61

(1980), 291. C82:6. Borowitz, Albert. "The Ring

and the Book and the Murder. "

A Gallery

of Sinister Perspectives : Ten Crimes and a

Scandal. Kent, Ohio: Kent State Uni

versity Press, 1982. pp. 1-10. K Con

trasts the legal judgments with those of

the Roman citizens and primarily with

the wider philosophical and social judg ments of Pope and poet to conclude

that a criminal case is not "the exclusive

preserve of its parties, witnesses,

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lawyers, and judges, that it may have

philosophic or social significance" (p.

9).

C82:7. "Browning/Bronson Letters

to Be Published." The Armstrong

Browning Newsletter, No. 27 (Winter

1982), p. 4. H Michael Meredith will edit letters from Browning family and

Katharine Bronson.

C82:8. "Browning Societies Re

port." Through Casa Guidi Windows:

The Bulletin of the Browning Institute, No. 6 (Winter 1982/83), p. 4. % News

from four Browning Societies.

C82:9. Brugi?re, Bernard. L'Univers

Imaginaire de Robert Browning. [See

C79:i2.] H Rev. by Philip Drew, Re view of English Studies, 33 (May 1982), 218-20.

C82:io. Cheskin, Arnold. "Robert

Browning's Climactic Hebraic Con

nections with Emma Lazarus and

Emily Harris." SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982),

9-22. 11 rb's interest in Hebraic mate

rials in the 1880s was enriched by his

association with two Jewish women:

Emma Lazarus and Emily Harris.

Ferishtah's Fancies shows some effects

of his friendship with Lazarus, while

Emily Harris deepened the poet's un

derstanding of traditional Judaism. C82:ii. Cooper, Helen Margaret.

"Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A

Theory of Women's Poetry." DAI, 43

(1982), 1149A (Rutgers). K A "consider

ation of the dialectic between the male

poetic and the female cultural tradi

tions" to which ebb was heir provides a

model for a theory of the woman poet's

growth into her mature voice.

C82:i2. Crowder, Ashby Bland. " Torphyria's Lover' : A Reason for Ac

tion." South Central Bulletin, 37 (Winter

1977), 145-46. H Perhaps Porphyria's lover is not a lunatic but coolly and

rationally kills the woman he loves be

cause he hates her for being dominating and deceptive.

C82:i3- Crowder, Ashby Bland.

"Robert Browning and His Publisher. "

SBHC, io (Fall 1982), 49-52. 1 Rb's new and pleasant association with

George Murray Smith, publisher of

The Ring and the Book.

082:14. Dahl, Curtis. "Learning and

Loving: Browning's 'Development' and the Victorian Debate Over Educa

tion." SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 23-24. H

"'Development' encapsulates a tre

mendous amount of the contemporary

literary discussion of education and also

expresses a theological position central

to his [rb's] liberal Christian faith" (p. 23).

C82:i5. Davie, Donald. Dissentient

Voice. Notre Dame: University of

Notre Dame Press, 1982. ix + 154 pp.

K "Robert Browning," (pp. 32-47).

"[G]reat poet though Browning is, he

is none the less evidence -

indeed, be

cause of his great talents he is singularly

compelling evidence - of how by the

middle of the nineteenth century Dis

sent had become a vector of unen

lightenment" (p. 34). With extensive

citations from Santayana and Christmas

Eve and Easter-Day. "Two of Brown

ing's Heirs" (pp. 48-64). Jack Clemo

and Rudyard Kipling: "none of

Browning's heirs in poetry, precisely because they were Browning's heirs, have been able to put together that

homogeneous worldview, at once 'cul

tured' and Christian, which Brown

ing's mother may have inhabited in the

London suburb of Camberwell about

1820" (p. 63). C82.16. Davies, Cory Bieman.

'"Another Pattern': T. S. Eliot's Shift

ing Relationship to Robert Browning. "

SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 35-48. 1f While Eliot grudgingly accorded respect to

RB, he was greatly influenced by rb's

dramatic form, an influence he gradu

ally acknowledged.

C82:i7. Doane, Margaret. "Thy

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Soul is in Thy Face' : Physical Appear ance and Character in Browning's Poems." SBHC, 10

(Spring 1982), 36 39. 1f The face, particularly the eyes and

smile, reveal the quality of the soul as a

moral index.

C82:i8. DuBos, Charles. Robert et

Elizabeth Browning ou La Plenitude de

l'Amour Humain. Paris: Klincksieck,

1982. xiv + 177 pp. K Written between

the wars; the influence and meaning of

their union in their works, with consid

eration of early works as well as works

during their marriage and rb's after

ebb's death. In French.

C82:i9. Gemmette, Elizabeth V.

"Browning's 'My Last Duchess': An

Untenable Position." SBHC, 10

(Spring 1982), 40-45. f Since the Duke is unable to actualize his self (impo tence, either literal or

figurative), he resorts to counterfeit by dominating and controlling others.

C82.-20. "Happenings in Brown

ing." The Armstrong Browning Newslet

ter, No. 26 (Spring 1982), p. 3. 11 Three

Browning Societies report activities.

C82.21. "Happenings in Brown

ing. "

The Armstrong Browning Newslet

ter, No. 27 (Fall 1982), pp. 2, 4. K Six

Browning Societies report activities.

C82.-22. Hassett, Constance W. The

Elusive Self in the Poetry of Robert Brown

ing. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1982. viii + 175 pp. K rb's

oeuvre is unified by the poet's interest

in introspection; the "confessing vein"

mentioned in Paracelsus characterizes

his early narratives, his mature

monologues, and some of his later

works. "For Browning, man is typi

cally a convert" (p. 4). 11 Rev. by Jane A. McCusker, BSN, 12, Nos. 2-3

(1982), 29-30.

C82.23. Hey don, Peter. "Annual

Report of the President of the Brown

ing Institute for 1981." BIS, 10 (1982),

183-87.

C82:24- Kleefeld, Rena. "Pen's

Christening Dress Restored." Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bulletin of the

Browning Institute, No. 6 (Winter 1982/

83), p. 3- 1t Restored outfit to be dis

played in Pen Browning's birthplace.

?82:25. Lonoff, Sue. "MultipleNar ratives and Relative Truths: A Study of

The Ring and the Book, The Woman in White, and The Moonstone.1' BIS, 10

(1982), 143-62. 1f By using multiple narration both authors attempted to

solve the epistemological problem of

how to arrive at "the truth"; instead

"they devised a method that establishes

paradox on multiple levels" (p. 158). C82:26. McAleer, Edward C. "The

Brownings in Church and Chapel."

Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bul letin of the Browning Institute, No. 6

(Winter 1982/83), pp. 1-2. K Religious observances of the couple, primarily in

Italy.

C82:27. McKerrell, Alasdair. "Cer

tainty of Experience: Dickens, with

Reference to Brownings, 1883-1864."

BSN, 12 (April 1982), 2-12. It Whereas

Dickens overcame spiritual doubts by action, by "indubitable certainty of Ex

perience," as illustrated in his greatest novel, Little Dorrit, Browning, on the

other hand, sought to subsume doubt

into belief, as illustrated in Pauline and

"A Death in the Desert. "

C82:28. Manson, Michael. "The

Perils of Critical Algebra: A Response to Jeffrey Myers' 'The Perils of Brown

ing's Poets.'" SBHC, 10 (Spring

1982), 54-60. If In his "Essay on Shel

ley" RB does not prescribe laws of

poetry; rather he describes the ideal

poet in literary history as one who com

bines objective with subjective mode, as an examination of "Fra Lippo Lippi" and other poems demonstrates.

C82.29. Marambaud, Pierre.

"Browning et l'Art dans Men and

Women." Etudes Anglo-Am?ricaines, 43

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(1982), 41-53 *

H In French.

C82.30. Mermin, Dorothy.

"Browning and the Primitive." VS, 25

(Winter 1982), 211-37. f "Essentially the Victorian interest in the primitive is

the idea of evolution, or progress, turned on its head to become an obses

sion with origins. . . . To Browning the

primitive suggested both innate sav

agery and, more disturbingly and excit

ingly, savage origins for poetry" (p.

216). With particular attention to the

late poetry.

C82:3i. Montiero, George. "The

Presence of Camo?s in Elizabeth

Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the

Portuguese." BSN, 12, Nos. 2-3 (1982), 19-21. f Clarifies ebb's interest in the

Portuguese poet Luis de Camo?s.

C82:32. Myers, Jeffrey R. "Un

looked for Perils: Michael Manson's

Faulty Algebra." SBHC, 10 (Spring 1982), 60-67. It Answer to Michael

Manson. [SeeC82:28.]

C82:33. Nakano, Kii. "Robert

Browning to Kirisutokyo : Kare no Shi

no Sai-Hyoka ni Kanren Shite. " English

Language and Literature, 18 (1982), 69? 81.* 11 The poet's religion. In Japanese.

082:34. Peterson, William S., ed.

BIS, 5 (1977). 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, Y WES, 61 (1980), 292.

082:35. Peterson, William S., ed.

BIS, 6 (1978). H Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 61 (1980), 292; Herbert Rosen

garten, Yearbook of English Studies, 11

(1981), 320.

C82.36. Peterson, William S., ed.

BIS, 9 (1981). f Rev. by JB, BSN, 12

(2-3, 1982), 35-36.

C82:37. Polansky, Steven Michael.

"Truth of Force: Narrative Technique in Browning's The Ring and the Book."

DAI, 43 (1982), 1557A (Princeton). H rb's use of the dramatic monologue's

multiple perspective in the context of

various analogous narrative traditions, such as narratives of spiritual witnesses

and "Luminous Center" narratives.

082:38. Rosmarin, Adena. "The

Historical Imagination: Browning to

Pound." Victorian Newsletter, 61

(Spring 1982), 11-16. 11 In comparing rb's dramatic monologues such as

"Cleon," "The Bishop Orders His

Tomb ..." with later mask lyrics such

as Pound's "The Ballad of the Goodly Frere" and other modernist works, the

monologic vision where historical view

returns the reader to judgment and the

Victorian present is replaced by an en

tirely different sense of history: con

tradictory in that it sees time as both

profoundly discontinuous and continu

ous.

082:39. Ryals, Clyde de L. "Brown

ing's Irony," in The Victorian Experi ence: The Poets, ed. Richard A. Levine.

Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press,

1982. pp. 23-46. H "More than any of

his immediate predecessors and con

temporaries Browning is able to hold a

view of the world in which the most

contradictory statements to be made

about it are alike true" (p. 24); with

corroboration from Pauline to

Asolando.

082:40. Schleimer, Gloria. "Pro

tected Self-Revelation: A Study of the Works of Four Nineteenth-Century Woman Poets, Marceline-Desbordes

Valmone, Annette Von Drosbe

Hubhoff, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Emily Bronte." DAI, 42 (1982), 4413A. (University of California, Ir

vine) . 11 Various strategies these women

employed to balance the demand of the

Romantic writer to reveal intimate

emotions and the expectation that women be modest and self-effacing.

082:41. Sha viro, Steven. "Brown

ing upon 'Caliban upon Setebos.'"

BSN, 12, Nos. 2-3 (1982), 3-18. 11 A

psychoanalytic perspective on Cali

ban's reading of the world as text:

"Caliban himself may be most satisfac

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torily characterized as the obsessive in

terpreter par excellence. He reads nature

as a text with a hidden author, and

ceaselessly endeavors to fix within an

elaborate interpretative scheme himself

and everything he encounters" (p. 3).

082:42. Singh, Gurdit. "Feminism

in Browning's Poetry. "

Punjab Univer

sity Research Bulletin, 13 (April 1982), 31-36.*

082:43. Slinn, E. Warwick. Brown

ing and the Fictions of Identity. London:

Macmillan Press, 1982. xi + 173 pp. K

"[M]y concern is with the nature of the

histrionic in his poetry, with the way characters are engaged in verbal acts

which dramatise themselves." With

chapters on Pippa Passes, The Ring and

the Book, Fifine at the Fair, and dramatic

monologues. 1? Rev. by Angela

Leighton, BSN, 12, Nos. 2-3 (1984),

27-28.

082:44. Smith, Cornelia Marschall.

The Physical Browning. Waco, Texas:

Baylor University Press, 1981. xii +

60 pp. K Physiology and its relation to

the poetry. H Rev. by Jack Herring, SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 64-65.

082:45. Solomon, Rebecca Z.

"Man's Reach. "

Journal of the American

Psychoanalytic Association, 30, No. 2

(1982), 325-45. 1? Human aspiration and its relation to narcissism; Andrea

struggles to "assuage the narcissistic

wound that results from failure to

achieve his goals" (p. 325).

082:46. Southwell, Samuel B. Quest

for Eros: Browning and Fifine. [See

C8o:75]1tRev. byjB, BSN, 12, Nos.

2-3 (1982), 36; Laurel Brake, YWES, 61 (1980), 292.

082:47. Thomas, Donald. Robert

Browning: A Life within Life. New York: Viking, 1982. xiv + 334 pp. 11 With particular attention to the later

years, rb's life can be seen as continu

ous in character, having a well-guarded

life within whose voices become dis

turbingly audible in the late works. K

Rev. by Bernard Richards, BSN, 12,

Nos. 2-3 (1982), 32-34; Nicholas

Shrimpton, The Sunday Times (Lon

don), 19 September 1982, p. 42, col. 5.

C82:48. Tucker, Herbert F., Jr.

Browning's Beginnings: The Art of Disclo

sure. [See C8o:8i.] % Rev. by E. War

wick Slinn, BSN, 12, Nos. 2-3 (1982),

21-27; Joseph Dupras, SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 57-61; John Maynard, SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 62-64.

C82:49. Vann, J. Don. "The Atlas

and Browning's 'Dramatic Lyrics.'" SBHC, 10 (Fall 1982), 53-55- 1 A

perspicuous review, mistakenly en

tered in the Broughton, Northup and

Pearsall bibliography. C82:50. Walker, Cynthia L. "Lapsa

rian and Prelapsarian States in Brown

ing's 'Soliloquy of the Spanish Clois

ter.'" SBHC, 10 (Spring 1982), 46-53. 1? The speaker is intelligent, imagina tive, and conscious of good and evil,

whereas Brother Lawrence seems the

opposite.

C82.51. "Victorian Modernism."

Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bul letin of the Browning Institute, No. 6

(Winter 1982/83), p. 4. f Program de

scription of a conference sponsored

jointly by the Browning Institute and

the Victorian Committee of the City

University of New York.

C82:52. Woolford, John. "A Source

for Browning's Ring Metaphor. " Notes

and Queries, 227 (August 1982), 309 10. 11 Bacon's image of a metal coin in

Essay 1 expresses an equivocal attitude

toward truth and lies; rb's reversal of

the image into a testimony about the

"merely catalytic value of the imagina tion" (p. 310) leaves a trace of Bacon's

contradictions while forcibly rewriting them.

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Bibliography Index

"Andrea del Sarto," C82:45

Asolando, C82:39 Aurora Leigh, A82:2, C82:i

Berens, Michael John, C82:2

Berridge, Elizabeth, C82:3

Bieman, Elizabeth, C82:4

"Bishop Orders His Tomb, The," C82:38

Bloom, Harold, C82.5

Borowitz, Albert, C82:6

Brake, Laurel, A82:i, 082:5, 082:34,

082:35, 082:46 Bronson, Katharine, C82.7

Browning Societies, C82:8, 082:20, C82-.2I

Brugi?re, Bernard, C82.9

"Caliban upon Setebos," 082:41

Camo?s, Luis de, 082:31

Cheskin, Arnold, 083:10 Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, C82:15

Clemo, Jack, C82.15

"Cleon," 082:38

Collins, Thomas, A82:5

Collins, Wilkie, C82:25 Cooper, Helen Margaret, C82:n

Crowder, Ashby Bland, C82.12,

C82.13

Dahl, Curtis, 082:14

Davie, Donald, 082:15

Davies, Cory Bieman, C82:i6

"Death in the Desert, A," 082:27

"Development," 082:14

Dickens, Charles, C82:27

Doane, Margaret, 082:17

Dow, Miroslava Wein, A82:i

Dramatic Lyrics, 082:49

Drew, Philip, A82.4, C82:9

DuBos, Charles, C82:i8

Dupras, Joseph, 082:48

Eliot, T. S., C82:i6

"Essay on Shelley," C82.26

Ferishtah's Fancies, C82:10

Fields, James T., A82:2

Fifine at the Fair, 082:43 "Fra Lippo Lippi," 082:28 Freeman, Ronald E., B82:i

Gemmette, Elizabeth V., 082:19

Harris, Emily, C82:io

Hassett, Constance W., C82:22

Hebraism (rb), C82:io

Herring, Jack, C82.44

Hey don, Peter, C82.23

Hudson, Ronald, B82:i

Jack, Ian, A82:2

Karlin, Daniel, A82:i

Kelley, Philip, B82.2

King, Roma A., Jr., A82:3

Kipling, Rudyard, C82:i5 Kleefeld, Rena, 082:24

Lazarus, Emma, C82:io

Leighton, Angela, 082:43

Letters, A82:2, C82:i, C82:7

Levine, Richard A., 082:39 Little Dorrit, 082:27

LonofF, Sue, 082:25

McAleer, Edward O, 082:26

McCusker, Jane A., C82:22

McKerrell, Alasdair, 082:27

Manson, Michael, 082:28, 082:32

Marambaud, Pierre, 082:29

Maynard, John, A82:i, A82:3, A82:5,

082:48 Men and Women, A82:2, 082:13,

082:29

Meredith, Michael, 082:7

Mermin, Dorothy, 082:30

Mitford, Mary Russell, C82:i

Montiero, George, 082:31

Munich, Adrienne, B82.3, 082:5

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"My Last Duchess," 082:19

Myers, Jeffrey, C82:28, 082:32

Nakano, Kii, 082:33

Neoplatonism, C82.4

Pauline, 082:27, 082:39

Peterson, William S., A82.4, 082:34,

082:35^82:36 Pettigrew, John, A82:5

Pippa Passes, 082:43

Polansky, Steven Michael, 082:37

"Porphyria's Lover," C82:i2

Pound, Ezra, 082:38

Richards, Bernard, 082:47

Ring and the Book, The, C82:6, C82:25,

082:37, 082:43, 082:52

Rosmarin, Adena, 082:38

Rosengarten, Herbert, A82:4. 082:35

Ryals, Clyde de L., 082:39

Santayana, George, 082:15

Schleimer, Gloria, 082:40

Shaviro, Steven, 082:41

Shrimpton, Nicholas, 082:47

Singh, Gurdit, 082:42 Slinn, E. Warwick, 082:43, 082:48

Smith, Cornelia Marschall, 082:44

Smith, George Murray, 082:13

"Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister, A,"

082:50

Solomon, Rebecca Z., 082:45 Sonnets from the Portuguese, A82:1,

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Sordello, A82:2

Southwell, Samuel B., 082:46

Thomas, Donald, 082:47

Tobias, Richard O, B82:4

Tucker, Herbert F., Jr., 082:48

Vann, J. Don, 082:49

Walker, Cynthia L., C82:50

Woolford, John, 082:52

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