Websites
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This is a helpful biography of Robert Browning, with links to several of his poems, including a recording of "My Last Duchess."
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The Victorian Web is a useful site for anyone interested in Victorian Literature. This page has links to a lot of information on Robert Browning's life and works.
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This is a link to the Browning Society's webpage. They have loads of interesting information on the Brownings.
Video
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YouTube video dramatization of the poem, shot in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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This video is a dramatization of the action of the poem without the words.
Audio
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Images
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Each line of the poem has a digital image accompanying it.
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Check out the Victorian facial hair on this guy!
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This is an image of Robert Browning's manuscript of The Ring and the Book, a narrative poem that is 21,000 lines long! This piece was published in four installments in 1868 and 1869l.
Historical Documents
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Books
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This article offers an interesting reading of "Porphyria's Lover."
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This article responds to J.T. Best's article about "Porphyria's Lover" and discusses the ambiguities in the poem.
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This article responds to J.T. Best's argument and offers an alterative reading.