Robert Browning’s Domestic Gods
Robert Browning’s Domestic Gods
Chapter four rereads the interior spaces of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Florentine residence, Casa Guidi. Instead of seeing it as a space that exemplifies middle-class Victorian domestic practise, as has been traditionally understood, this chapter posits it as a religiously inflected liberal space.
Keywords: Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Casa Guidi, Ring and the Book, Men and Women
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