"Italy" ["My Last Duchess"]
By Robert Browning

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London : Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1842"My Last Duchess" was first printed in the third volume ("Dramatic Lyrics") of Bells and Pomegranates, an 8-part self-published collection, under the title "I. Italy." This was the first part of a longer piece in two parts called "Italy and France." It was first printed under its more familiar title in the 1849 collection Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. The poem is frequently anthologized as an example of a dramatic monologue. "Ferrara" is the poetic speaker--this is most likely meant to represent Alfonso II (1533-1598), the fifth duke of Ferrara. In the poem, he is speaking of his first wife Lucrezia de' Medici as he meditates on her portrait; Lucrezia died soon after their marriage under suspicious circumstances. Page images are provided courtesy of the Special Collections, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

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Browning, Robert. "Italy" ["My Last Duchess"]. Bells and Pomegranates. No. III. Dramatic Lyrics, Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1842 , No. 3, p 4 . Literature in Context: An Open Anthology. http://anthologydev.lib.virginia.edu/work/Browning/browning-last-duchess. Accessed: 2024-05-18T20:36:18.623Z

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[TP] BELLS AND POMEGRANATES.

No. III.--DRAMATIC LYRICS.

BY ROBERT BROWNING,
AUTHOR OF "PARACELSUS."

London:

EDWARD MOXON, DOVER STREET.
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