The Ring and the Book

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5b 1898  Robert Browning Brown 

Notes

"The Ring and the Book" is a narrative poem by Robert Browning, published in 1868-69. It is considered one of Browning's most ambitious and successful works. The poem is based on a real murder trial in Rome in 1698, revolving around the murder of Pompilia Comparini by her husband, Count Guido Franceschini. Browning presents the story through a series of dramatic monologues, each offering different perspectives from various characters, including the murderer, the victim, and witnesses. The work explores themes of truth, justice, and the subjective nature of reality, showcasing Browning's mastery of character voice and psychological depth.

 Description

Brown tree bark leather, Presentation copy with gold trim on front and back cover, burgundy label with gold lettering, three edge marbling , very good condition