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  • av GRANDMA'S TREASURES & Robert Browning
    469

    THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN The town is suffering from a serious rat infestation. A mysterious piper stranger dressed in multicolored ("pied") clothing appeared, known as the Pied Piper. He promised the mayor a solution to their problem with the rats. He says that he can cast a spell over rats by playing his flute. The mayor promises to pay the Piper handsomely if he rids the town of the rats. When the Piper gets rid of the vermin, however, the mayor offers him much less money than he originally agreed to give him. The angry Piper plays his flute again and makes all of Hamelin's children follow him out of town.

  • av Robert Browning
    385 - 675,-

  • av Robert Browning
    215 - 535,-

  • av Robert Browning
    245 - 539,-

  • - Saviour of Society
    av Robert Browning
    349,-

  • av Robert Browning & John (Lancaster University UK) Foster
    529 - 535,-

  • av Robert Browning
    349,-

  • av Robert Browning & Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    399,-

  • - Vol. 3
    av Robert Browning
    585,-

  • - La Saisiaz and Dramatic idyls
    av Robert Browning
    569,-

  • av Robert Browning & Hiram Corson
    505,-

  • av Robert Browning
    115,-

    "The Laboratory" is a poem and dramatic monologue. This poem, set in seventeenth century France, is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rival in love. It was inspired by the life of Marie Madeleine Marguerite D'Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers (1630-1676), who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband. Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax.

  • - Children's Classic - A Retold Fairy Tale by one of the Most Influential Victorian Poets and Playwrights
    av Robert Browning
    119,-

    The Pied Piper of Hamelin is the subject of a legend concerning the disappearance or death of a great number of kids from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany, in the Middle Ages.

  • av Robert Browning
    109,-

    "The Laboratory" is a poem and dramatic monologue. This poem, set in seventeenth century France, is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rival in love. It was inspired by the life of Marie Madeleine Marguerite D'Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers (1630-1676), who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband. Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. The speakers in his poems are often musicians or painters whose work functions as a metaphor for poetry.

  • - A Psychological Poem from one of the most important Victorian poets and playwrights, regarded as a sage and philosopher-poet, known for My Last Duchess, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Paracelsus...
    av Robert Browning
    109,-

    "Porphyria's Lover" is Browning's first ever short dramatic monologue, and also the first of his poems to examine abnormal psychology. In the poem, a man strangles his lover - Porphyria - with her hair. Porphyria's lover then talks of the corpse's blue eyes, golden hair, and describes the feeling of perfect happiness the murder gives him. Although he winds her hair around her throat 3 times to throttle her, the woman never cries out. The poem uses a somewhat unusual rhyme scheme: A, B, A, B, B, the final repetition bringing each stanza to a heavy rest. Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. The speakers in his poems are often musicians or painters whose work functions as a metaphor for poetry.

  • - Children's Classic - A Retold Fairy Tale by one of the most important Victorian poets and playwrights
    av Robert Browning
    119,-

    The Pied Piper of Hamelin is the subject of a legend concerning the disappearance or death of a great number of kids from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany, in the Middle Ages. The earliest references describe a piper, dressed in multicolored ("pied") clothing, leading the kids away from the town never to return. In the 16th century the story was expanded into a full narrative, in which the piper is a rat-catcher hired by the town to lure rats away with his magic pipe. When the citizens refuse to pay for this service, he retaliates by turning his power that he put in his instrument on their children, leading them away as he had the rats. This version of the story spread as folklore and has also appeared in the writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Brothers Grimm and Robert Browning, among others. Using the Verstegan/Wanley version of the tale and adopting the 1376 date, Browning's verse retelling is notable for its humor, wordplay, and jingling rhymes. Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. The speakers in his poems are often musicians or painters whose work functions as a metaphor for poetry.

  • - Dramatic Lyrics from one of the most important Victorian poets and playwrights, regarded as a sage and philosopher-poet, known for Porphyria's Lover, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, The Book and the Ring
    av Robert Browning
    109,-

    "My Last Duchess" is a poem, frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue. It first appeared in 1842 in Browning's Dramatic Lyrics. The poem is written in 28 rhymed couplets of iambic pentameter. The poem is set during the late Italian Renaissance. The speaker (presumably the Duke of Ferrara) is giving the emissary of the family of his prospective new wife (presumably a third or fourth since Browning could have easily written 'second' but did not do so) a tour of the artworks in his home. He draws a curtain to reveal a painting of a woman, explaining that it is a portrait of his late wife; he invites his guest to sit and look at the painting. Robert Browning (1812 - 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. The speakers in his poems are often musicians or painters whose work functions as a metaphor for poetry.

  • - The Two Poets of Croisic
    av Robert Browning
    399,-

    La Saisiaz - The Two Poets of Croisic is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1878.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av Robert Browning
    409 - 419

  • - and other poems
    av Robert Browning & Heloise E Hersey
    345,-

  • - With other Poems
    av Robert Browning
    345,-

  • av Robert Browning
    489 - 529,-

  • av Press Ballantyne, Charles S Ricketts & Robert Browning
    345,-

  • av Heloise Edwina Hersey, William James Rolfe & Robert Browning
    279

  • - A Drama: With Drawings by L. Leslie Brooke
    av Robert Browning
    299,-

  • - Paracelsus, Stafford, Herakles, The Agamemnon of Aeschylus, Pippa Passes, King Victor and King Charles, The Return of the Druses, Luria and a Soul's Tragedy
    av Robert Browning
    429

    Robert Browning (1812 - 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. Table of Contents: ΓÇó Introduction: ΓÇó Robert Browning by G. K. Chesterton ΓÇó Plays: ΓÇó Paracelsus ΓÇó Strafford ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. I: Pippa Passes ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. II: King Victor and King Charles ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. IV: The Return of the Druses ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. V: A Blot in the ''scutcheon ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. VI: Colombe''s Birthday ΓÇó Bells and Pomegranates No. VIII: Luria and a Soul''s Tragedy ΓÇó Herakles ΓÇó The Agamemnon of Aeschylus ΓÇó Pippa Passes is a verse drama, which was dedicated to Thomas Noon Talfourd, who had recently attained fame as the author of the tragedy Ion. The author described the work as "the first of a series of dramatic pieces." ΓÇó King Victor and King Charles was the second play written by Robert Browning for the stage. The subject of the play is the strange incident in 1730-32 in the Kingdom of Sardinia in which the elderly king, Victor Amadeus II, first abdicated in favour of his son Charles Emmanuel III, and then after months of ever-increasing complaints unexpectedly demanded to be restored. He was imprisoned until his death a year later. Browning''s treatment is based on 18th century sources which cast Victor as deliberately deceptive, but he goes further to create a secret history in which Charles is exonerated from all charges of cruelty. The play is in four acts and has only four main characters: Victor, Charles, Charles''s wife Polyxena, and the minister D''Ormea.

  • av Robert Browning & Aeschylus
    345,-

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