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Letter to William G. Kingsland, concerning the alleged obscurity of his poetry
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Letter to William G. Kingsland, concerning the alleged obscurity of his poetry
KDC441027 Letter to William G. Kingsland, concerning the alleged obscurity of his poetry and writing, written at 19, Warwick Crescent, Upper Westbourne Terrace, London, 27 November, 1868 (pen & ink on paper) by Browning, Robert (1812-89); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Kingsland was an admirer of Brownings writing; facsimile from Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, 4th series, printed for the Trustees, 1898; Add.MS.33610 C.; ); English, out of copyright
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Appreciation Autograph Browning Correspondence Criticism Facsimile Gratitude Holograph Man Of Letters Signature Kingsland
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This photograph captures a significant piece of literary history. The image showcases a print of the "Letter to William G. Kingsland" by renowned poet Robert Browning, written in 1868. The letter addresses the alleged obscurity of Browning's poetry and writing, revealing his thoughts on this matter. The photo emphasizes the intricate details of the pen and ink on paper, showcasing Browning's elegant handwriting as he expresses his gratitude towards Kingsland for being an admirer of his work. This facsimile from Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts at the British Museum holds immense historical value. Browning's signature serves as a reminder that this letter is not just any correspondence but rather a testament to his stature as a man of letters during that time. It also highlights how deeply he valued appreciation and criticism from fellow writers and fans alike. The composition invites viewers to delve into the world behind Browning's words, offering insight into his creative process and personal reflections on poetic obscurity. This photograph is more than just an artistic depiction; it represents an important dialogue between two literary minds. As we gaze upon this remarkable print captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded once again why Browning remains one of English literature's most celebrated poets whose impact continues to resonate with readers across generations.
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