The Complete Works of Robert Browning
About The Complete Works of Robert Browning
In seventeen volumes, copublished with Baylor University, this acclaimed series will feature annotated texts of all of Robert Browning’s known writing. The series encompasses autobiography as well and influences bearing on Browning’s life and career and aspects of Victorian thought and culture. Volumes now available are: I, II, III, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XII, XIII, XIV, and XVI.
Series Editors
Allan C. Dooley, Executive Editor
Jack W. Herring, General Editor
Park Honan, Founding Editor
Roma A. King, Jr., Fouding Editor
All Titles
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume X
With Variant Readings and Annotations
Edited by Allan C. and Susan E. Dooley
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume X contains critical editions of Balaustion's Adventure: Including a Transcript from Euripides and Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society.…
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume XII
Edited by Rita Patterson
By Robert Browning
Edited by Paul Turner
A single work, the complex Aristophanes’ Apology (1875), comprises the twelfth volume of The Complete Works of Robert Browning. Second in Browning’s series of long narrative poems based on classical Greek materials, Aristophanes’ Apology begins as a further adventure of Browning’s young Greek heroine, Balaustion (previously encountered in Balaustion’s Adventure, in Volume X of the present edition).…
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume XV
With Variant Readings and Annotations
Edited by Allan Dooley, David Ewbank, Jack W. Herring and Paul D. L. Turner
By Robert Browning
In the 1880s, the aging Browning showed once again the remarkable versatility of his lyric and narrative talents. Ranging across eras and cultures, the books here reveal his late thoughts about history, myth, legend, faith, love, and desire.…
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume XVI
With Variant Readings and Annotations
Edited by Susan Crowl, Roma A. King and Jr.
By Robert Browning
Robert Browning wrote Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day in his seventy-third year. The work is a capstone to the poet's long career, encompassing autobiography as well as influences bearing on the poet's life and career and on Victorian thought and culture in general.…





