Robert browning:-
Being a scholar poet, browning includes the strangle and far fetched references in his poetry. His poem 'Two in the Campagna' examplities the above observation. In the title of the poem the word 'Campagna' refers to the low plain surrounding the city rome. In ancient time, this region was highly cultivated but malaria cused it to be deserted and in Browning's time it was mainly the waste land. The sad state of the land gave rise to the sad thoughts of love expressed in the poem.
About poem:-
Robert Browning's "Two in the Campagna" is a study in paradox. It's a love poem that deconstructs love, a pastoral that has seen not only death but bio-diversity. ... Elizabeth Barrett Browning, according to an early biographer, regarded the poem highly, and a sense of complicity is sustained.
This poem has been taken from Browning's famous work 'men and woman'. The poem could be identified as oneof the love poems of Browning. The word 'two' in the title refers to two lovers, the poet being one of the two. Both the lover's are sitting on the grass land in the morning in the month of may, and they think to move away from the place. The poet slips into philosophical thinking regarding their love. He tries to catch rhymes but them let them go. The poet tells about the spiders that throw turms of thread across their path the poet then tells about the tall hero fennel that branch out cleaving the brickwork. The poet continues to describe the disorder condition of land. And the surround Rome. The place campagna The poet talks about the five beetles gathered round one small orange cup groping for the honey meal. The poet talks about the dead Rome and then directly tells his love to be unashams of soul. The poet tells that it is not in their control to love and not to love. The poet expects thathis love should be entirely his own the poet tries to identify the fault between the two lovers. The poet talks about the union and the inter mingling of the two lovers. He tells about his love making with his love and then says that the good time are temporary. The life has two sides that is the poet says that the good times and bad times. After the loss of the good minutes, nothing remains but the pain of finite hearts that yearn for in finite passions.
Being a scholar poet, browning includes the strangle and far fetched references in his poetry. His poem 'Two in the Campagna' examplities the above observation. In the title of the poem the word 'Campagna' refers to the low plain surrounding the city rome. In ancient time, this region was highly cultivated but malaria cused it to be deserted and in Browning's time it was mainly the waste land. The sad state of the land gave rise to the sad thoughts of love expressed in the poem.
About poem:-
Robert Browning's "Two in the Campagna" is a study in paradox. It's a love poem that deconstructs love, a pastoral that has seen not only death but bio-diversity. ... Elizabeth Barrett Browning, according to an early biographer, regarded the poem highly, and a sense of complicity is sustained.
This poem has been taken from Browning's famous work 'men and woman'. The poem could be identified as oneof the love poems of Browning. The word 'two' in the title refers to two lovers, the poet being one of the two. Both the lover's are sitting on the grass land in the morning in the month of may, and they think to move away from the place. The poet slips into philosophical thinking regarding their love. He tries to catch rhymes but them let them go. The poet tells about the spiders that throw turms of thread across their path the poet then tells about the tall hero fennel that branch out cleaving the brickwork. The poet continues to describe the disorder condition of land. And the surround Rome. The place campagna The poet talks about the five beetles gathered round one small orange cup groping for the honey meal. The poet talks about the dead Rome and then directly tells his love to be unashams of soul. The poet tells that it is not in their control to love and not to love. The poet expects thathis love should be entirely his own the poet tries to identify the fault between the two lovers. The poet talks about the union and the inter mingling of the two lovers. He tells about his love making with his love and then says that the good time are temporary. The life has two sides that is the poet says that the good times and bad times. After the loss of the good minutes, nothing remains but the pain of finite hearts that yearn for in finite passions.
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