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Robert Browning

Strafford

In Robert Browning's dramatic poem “Strafford,” the narrative unfolds against the tumultuous backdrop of 17th-century England, capturing the complexity of loyalty, political strife, and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Browning's use of dramatic monologue invites readers into the minds of his protagonists, weaving together intense emotions and philosophical reflections. The work reflects the era's preoccupation with issues of power and governance, encapsulating the tensions between obedience to authority and the pursuit of personal integrity amidst the impending English Civil War. Robert Browning, an acclaimed poet of the Victorian era, was profoundly influenced by historical events, political upheaval, and the human condition. His interest in the psychological dimensions of character is evident in “Strafford,” which examines the struggle of the eponymous character, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, as he grapples with his fate. Browning's earlier exposure to classical literature and dramatic forms shaped his approach to contemporary themes, marking him as a pivotal figure in the evolution of modern poetry. “Strafford” is recommended for those who appreciate rich historical context and psychological depth in literature. Browning's nuanced portrayal of human conflict invites readers to reflect on the nature of loyalty, justice, and the fine line between power and morality, making it an essential read for both literary enthusiasts and those interested in the intricacies of political ethics.
76 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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