Robert Browning's Works (original) (raw)
[Unless otherwise noted, all e-texts listed below are on this site.]
- Pauline, A Fragment of a Confession (1833) — commentary
- Paracelsus (1835) — commentary
- Strafford (1837)
- Sordello (1840) — commentary — commentary2
- Strafford (1837)
- Bells and Pomegranates (1841), series of books, mostly plays. — commentary — commentary2
- Pippa Passes — commentary — E-text at Project Gutenberg
- Dramatic Lyrics (1842)
- "Count Gismond" (text) (commentary)
- "My Last Duchess" (text) (commentary)
- "Porphyria's Lover" (text) (commentary)
- "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister" (text) (commentary)
- A Blot on the 'Scutcheon (1842-43)
- Charles Dickens, The Christmas Books, Popular Taste, and Robert Browning's Verse Tragedy
Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845) E-text at Project Gutenberg
- "The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed's Church"(text) (commentary)
- A Soul's Tragedy (1846), which concludes Bells and Pomegranates series.
- Christmas Eve and Easter Day (1850) — commentary — E-text at Project Gutenberg
- Men and Women (1855) E-text at Project Gutenberg
- "Andrea del Sarto" (commentary)
- "Bishop Blougram's Apology" (commentary)
- "Cleon" (text) (commentary)
- "'Child Roland to the Dark Tower Came'" (commentary)
- "An Epistle Concerning the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician" (commentary)
- "Fra Lippo Lippi" (text) (commentary)
- "The Grammarian's Funeral, Shortly after the Revival of Learning in Europe" (commentary)
- "One Word More" (commentary)
- "Saul"(text) (commentary)
- "A Tocatta of Galuppi" (text) (commentary)
Dramatis Personae (1864)
- "Caliban upon Setebos" (text outside VW) (commentary)
- "Rabbi ben Ezra" (text) (commentary)
- "Abt Vogler" (text outside VW) (commentary)
- The Ring and the Book (1868) (commentary)
- Red-Cotton Nightcap Country (1873) (commentary)
- The Inn Album (1875)
- Pachiarotto and How He Worked in a Distemper (1876) (commentary)
- "Pisgah Sights" (commentary )
- The Agamemnon of Aeschylus (1877)
- Dramatic Idyls (1879)
- “Doctor—” commentary
- Asolando (1889)
Last modified 29 December 2014;
Thanks to Alina Gharabegian and Josh Brewer for correcting incorrect titles.