1st Edition

The Poems of Robert Browning: Volume Five The Ring and the Book, Books 1-6

Edited By John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan Copyright 2022
750 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

750 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

750 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Ring and the Book , published serially in 1868–9, is one of the most daring and innovative poems in the English language. The story is based on the trial of an Italian nobleman, Guido Franceschini, for the murder of his wife Pompilia in Rome in 1698. Browning’s discovery of the ‘old yellow book’, a bundle of legal documents and letters relating to the trial, on a second-hand market... Read more

Note by the General Editors; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations and References; The Ring and the Book;  Headnote;  Book I: The Ring and the Book;  Book II: Half-Rome;  Book III: Other Half-Rome;  Book IV: Tertium Quid;  Book V: Count Guido Franceschini;  Book VI: Giuseppe Caponsacchi;  Book VII: Pompilia;  Book VIII: Dominus Hyacinthus de Archangelis, Pauperum Procurator;  Book IX: Juris Doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius, Fisci et Rev. Cam. Apostol. Advocatus;  Book X: The Pope;  Book XI: Guido;  Book XII: The Book and the Ring;  Appendix A: Translations of the 'old yellow book';  Appendix B: Morte Dell’ Uxoricida Guido Franceschini Decapitato [The Death of the Wife-Murderer Guido Franceschini, by Beheading] (the ‘Secondary Source’ of The Ring and the Book);  Appendix C: The depositions of Francesca (Pompilia) and Caponsacchi in the 'old yellow book';  Appendix D: Authorial variants in the first American edition;  Appendix E: Variants in Yale sheetsAppendix F: Selections from Browning’s correspondence with Julia Wedgwood

 

Biography

John Woolford is Emeritus Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture at the University of Manchester and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Daniel Karlin is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Bristol, UK, and a Fellow of the British Academy.

Joseph Phelan is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at De Montfort University, UK.

 

"The labour involved in annotating the poem must have been immense; the editors’ collective knowledge of Browning’s oeuvre and its contexts is unparalleled, and the result is an apparatus of extraordinary detail and heaviness. . . . To read Browning in an edition of this exceptional quality—by some distance the best available guide to the poem, and in many ways the best imaginable—is to feel confident of finding an answer to almost any question of the type listed in Cook’s Commentary."

--Oliver Herford, TLS