![]() ![]() "Introductory Essay" (for Letters of Shelley, 1851), in The Complete To scare me, thus employed, with that pure face! ("Sordello" 1.60-62)ġ3. ![]() Now-not this time desert thy cloudy place (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969), p. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barret Browning, 1845-1846 ed. (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1955), p. See Browning's note in his own copy of "Pauline," and also his response to Mill in Mill's copy, quoted by William Clyde DeVane, A Browning This shift had already begun, however, with Shelley and Byron.ġ0. As Byron's Manfred had discovered, "The Tree of Knowledge is not thatĩ. Minchin, The Life of Robert Browning (Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966 Note in Mill's copy of the poem, quoted by W. Page alone in the case of Praeterita, volume 35 of the Works.ĥ. To Ruskin's works will be given in the text by volume and page (5.206) or by The Works of John Ruskin, Library Edition, ed. Links on the sections of In Memoriam bring you to the text of that part of the poem.ģ. Where possible, bibliographical information appears in the form of in-text citations, which refer to the bibliography in the left column.Ĭlicking on superscript numbers, which do not form a sequence, brings you to notes, which will appear in the left column hitting the back button on your browser returns you to your place in the body of the main text.Ĭlicking on links in the text brings you to material in the Victorian Web. This essay has been formatted for Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. In July 2012 Landow prepared “Ulysses to Penelope” for this site. Landow (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1979). This essay first appeared in Approaches to Victorian Autobiography, ed. ![]()
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