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8. Robert Browning
What in the Midst Lay but the Tower Itself?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PRELUDE Reading to Stay Alive— Poetic Thinking 1
- INTRODUCTION The Rhetoric of Poetic Thinking 14
- 1. William Shakespeare and John Milton 38
- 2. Milton 83
- 3. Milton and William Blake 110
- 4. William Words worth and John Keats 159
- 5. Words worth 170
- 6. Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon, Lord Byron 180
- 7. Keats 297
- 8. Robert Browning 333
- 9. Alfred, Lord Tennyson 356
- 10. Walt Whitman 379
- 11. Robert Frost 409
- 12. Wallace Stevens 422
- 13. William Butler Yeats and D. H. Lawrence 460
- 14. Hart Crane 500
- 15. Sigismund Schlomo Freud 559
- 16. Dante/Center and Shakespeare/Circumference 577
- Credits 629
- Index 631
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PRELUDE Reading to Stay Alive— Poetic Thinking 1
- INTRODUCTION The Rhetoric of Poetic Thinking 14
- 1. William Shakespeare and John Milton 38
- 2. Milton 83
- 3. Milton and William Blake 110
- 4. William Words worth and John Keats 159
- 5. Words worth 170
- 6. Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon, Lord Byron 180
- 7. Keats 297
- 8. Robert Browning 333
- 9. Alfred, Lord Tennyson 356
- 10. Walt Whitman 379
- 11. Robert Frost 409
- 12. Wallace Stevens 422
- 13. William Butler Yeats and D. H. Lawrence 460
- 14. Hart Crane 500
- 15. Sigismund Schlomo Freud 559
- 16. Dante/Center and Shakespeare/Circumference 577
- Credits 629
- Index 631