Through a careful examination of Browning's major poems, Hutton illustrates the poet's unique ability to confront the challenges of the modern age with a robust and unwavering faith. The book highlights Browning's perspective on the nature of God, the significance of human struggle, and the ultimate triumph of love. By analyzing the psychological and moral depth of the characters Browning created, Hutton reveals a framework for understanding the human condition through a religious lens.
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