This article is about the poem. For the song by Clifford T Ward, see Home Thoughts (album).
Home Thoughts from Abroad
by Robert Browning
Poet Robert Browning
First published in
1845
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English,
Genre(s)
Romantic literature
Form
Sonnet
Lines
19
Preceded by
"The Lost Mistress"
Followed by
"Home-Thoughts, from the Sea"
Metre
Irregular
Full text
Home Thoughts from Abroad at Wikisource
"Home Thoughts, from Abroad" is a poem by Robert Browning. It was written in 1845 while Browning was on a visit to northern Italy, and was first published in his Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.[1] It is considered an exemplary work of Romantic literature for its evocation of a sense of longing and sentimental references to natural beauty.
^Robert Browning's "Home-Thoughts, from Abroad": "Oh to be in England:" Seminar Paper, GRIN Verlag 2008 ISBN 978-3-640-33427-8
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