Robert Browning was born in London.
Although he received little formal education he did have access to his father's large (6,000 vols) library.
At 16 he began to study at the newly established London University.
In 1833 Browning published anonymously PAULINE: A FRAGMENT OF A CONFESSION, which was noted by J.S. Mills.
From 1837 to 1846 Browning wrote verse drama for the stage and during these years he met Carlyle, Dickens, and Tennyson.
Between 1841 and 1846 Browning works appeared under the title "BELLS AND POMEGRANATES".
In 1846 Browning married the poet Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861).
In the 1870s Browning published several works.
Browning Society was founded in 1881.
Robert Browning died on December 12, 1889 in Venice.
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