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  1. Although the early part of Robert Browning’s creative life was spent in comparative obscurity, he has come to be regarded as one of the most important English poets of the Victorian period. His dramatic monologues and the psycho-historical epic The Ring and the Book (1868-1869), a novel...

  2. Robert Browning was a Victorian poet, famed for writing dramatic monologues, of which The Laboratory is a fine example. This poem is based on a true story from seventeenth-century France, where the now infamous Madame de Brinvilliers, poisoned several members of her own family.

  3. "The Laboratory" is one of English poet Robert Browning's famous dramatic monologues—poems written in the voice of a particular character, as if they were speeches from a play. In this poem, a 17th-century French lady from the court of Louis XIV visits a chemist's laboratory with a dark purpose in mind: tormented by jealousy, she intends to ...

  4. The Laboratory. Robert Browning. Track 34 on Browning’s Shorter Poems. The poem is a dramatic monologue narrated by a young woman in the presence of the unseen, silent figure of an apothecary...

  5. The Laboratory (1895), painting by John Collier, inspired by Browning's poem "The Laboratory" is a poem and dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. The poem was first published in June 1844 in Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany, and later Dramatic Romances and Lyrics in 1845.

  6. Summary. The poem is narrated by a young woman to an apothecary, who is preparing her a poison with which to kill her rivals at a nearby royal court. She pushes him to complete the potion while she laments how her beloved is not only being unfaithful, but that he is fully aware that she knows of it.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2023 · Robert Browning’s poem “The Laboratory”, a dramatic monologue, was first published in June 1844 in “Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany”, and it later appeared in Browning’s 1845 “Dramatic Romances and Lyrics”.