Robert Browning was inspired by a variety of influences, including the works of earlier poets such as John Keats and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, his wife. His interest in psychology and the complexities of human emotion shaped his dramatic monologues, allowing him to explore character and voice in profound ways. Additionally, Browning's fascination with history, art, and the human condition provided rich material for his poetry, enabling him to weave intricate narratives that delve into moral and philosophical themes.
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