1846 play by Robert Browning
Luria is a play by Robert Browning. It was first printed with A Soul's Tragedy as the concluding number of Bells and Pomegranates (No. VIII) in April 1846.[1] It is a tragedy in blank verse.[2]
- Luria, a Moor, Commander of the Florentine Forces
- Husain, a Moor, his friend
- Puccio, the old Florentine Commander, now Luria's Chief Officer
- Braccio, Commissary of the Republic of Florence
- Jacopo (Lapo), his Secretary
- Tiburzio, Commander of the Pisans
- Domizia, a noble Florentine Lady
Time, 14—
- ^ Scudder 1895, pp. 289, 299.
- ^ Birch, ed. 2009.
- Birch, Dinah, ed. (2009). "Luria". In The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 7th ed. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Scudder, Horace E. (1895). The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co.; Cambridge: The Riverside Press. pp. 289, 299.
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