Robert Browning's work and influence Robert Browning was one of the most famous and respected poets of his time. The Victorian era he lived and his growing experience made him a dramatic and intelligent poet. His most famous kind of poetry is his lyrical and romantic poetry. Browning has influenced the poet's society with his dramatic monologue, long poetry and quiet audience skills. He can compare with Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Alfred Road Tenorson, then other literary figures.
Background: Elizabeth Barrett Browning is an excellent Victorian poet. She married Robert Browning, a poet and playwright, with a lifelong illness, but the latter had a great influence on her work and was called Sonnet 43. Sonnet 43 is part of the Portuguese 44 sonnet long sonnet sequence. Image Sonnet 43 presents the concept of love as a powerful comprehensive idea; her love allows her to reach the other extremes of impossibility: "I am your depth, width and high "The use of the list means understanding her love and saying" invisible "means that the speaker thinks that her love is not tangible but instinctive I tell them. It is spiritual. This poem is autobiographical and represents "my sorrow". (Browning had a strong disagreement with parents, so eventually I was deprived of her heritage property.)
Browning was born on May 7, 1812 in the middle class London suburb of Campbell Bill and he was a British banker, Robert Browning and a devout German Scottish devout mother, Sarah Wedeman Browning He was the only son. He has a sister, Sari Anna, who likes parents and works for the poet 's brothers. Praise and affection for Mrs. Browning's music is often thought to have a significant influence on the development of the poet, but his father's academic interests and unusual educational practices, especially in the poems of Brown's great children It is equally important. Robert Browning, the son of a wealthy banker, built wealth in the West Indies when he was young, but he found out that slavery economy is very aggressive there, pursued work of art and academic work I wanted.