Summary of the poem the lost leader by robert browning
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Transcript of The Lost Leader by Robert Browning. From an early age Browning admired William Wordsworth (a Romantic poet)- so much so that Browning wanted to be 'Wordsworth's radical successor' (John Haydn Baker). This poem is an attack on any liberal leader who has deserted his cause for money.
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The lost leader.
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- The ''lost leader'' is a poem written by Robert Browning.
- This poem is more like a direct attack on the other author or you can say, leader.
- This poem is about the liberty of society.
- Browning tells us that Wordsworth was at the first was very fond of liberty.
- He supported everyone as a great leader.
- Later on, he turncoat against him and ended as the enemy of liberty.
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