Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day

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Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, a Poem (1850) is, despite the title, often treated as two poems by Robert Browning, rather than as one poem in two parts. It was the first new work published by Robert Browning after his marriage to Elizabeth Barrett Browning and their departure for Italy, and is widely considered to show the influence of his wife's religious beliefs. "Christmas-Eve" is an account of a vision in which the narrator is taken to a Nonconformist church, to St. Peter's in Rome, to a Göttingen lecture theatre where a practitioner of the Higher criticism is discoursing on the Christian myth, and back to the Nonconformist church. In "Easter-Day" a Christian and a sceptic debate the nature of faith. Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day gives valuable clues to the religious opinions of Browning rdf:langString
Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day (Wigilia i Wielkanoc) – poemat dziewiętnastowiecznego angielskiego poety Roberta Browninga, opublikowany w 1850 nakładem oficyny Chapman & Hall. Poemat jest napisany w większości nieregularnie rymowanym ośmiozgłoskowcem. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, a Poem (1850) is, despite the title, often treated as two poems by Robert Browning, rather than as one poem in two parts. It was the first new work published by Robert Browning after his marriage to Elizabeth Barrett Browning and their departure for Italy, and is widely considered to show the influence of his wife's religious beliefs. "Christmas-Eve" is an account of a vision in which the narrator is taken to a Nonconformist church, to St. Peter's in Rome, to a Göttingen lecture theatre where a practitioner of the Higher criticism is discoursing on the Christian myth, and back to the Nonconformist church. In "Easter-Day" a Christian and a sceptic debate the nature of faith. Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day gives valuable clues to the religious opinions of Browning himself, as opposed to those of his characters, but, as his wife warned a correspondent, "Certainly the poem does not represent his own permanent state of mind, which was what I meant when I told you it was dramatic." Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day was first published by Chapman & Hall in 1850. In recent years it has been edited by Ian Jack, Rowena Fowler and Margaret Smith as part of The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, vol. 4 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991), and by John Woolford, Daniel Karlin and Joseph Phelan as part of The Poems of Browning, vol. 3 (London: Longman, 1993).
rdf:langString Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day (Wigilia i Wielkanoc) – poemat dziewiętnastowiecznego angielskiego poety Roberta Browninga, opublikowany w 1850 nakładem oficyny Chapman & Hall. Poemat jest napisany w większości nieregularnie rymowanym ośmiozgłoskowcem. Out of the little chapel I burstInto the fresh night air again.I had waited a good five minutes firstIn the doorway, to escape the rainThat drove in gusts down the common's centre,At the edge of which the chapel stands,Before I plucked up heart to enter:Heaven knows how many sorts of handsReached past me, groping for the latchOf the inner door that hung on catch,More obstinate the more they fumbledRobert Browning, Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day Część pierwsza, Christmas-Eve stanowi połączenie motywów wizyjnych i realistycznych. Browning podkreśla niedoskonałość oficjalnej religii jako środka do osiągnięcia boskiej prawdy i podkreśla potrzebę wypracowania indywidualnej formy pobożności. Część druga, Easter Day, jest dialogiem o trudnościach wytrwania w wierze chrześcijańskiej i o wątpliwościach jako nieodzownym składniku religijności. Krytycy uważają, że Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day powstał pod wpływem głębokiej religijności żony poety, Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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