Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

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"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" is a dramatic monologue poem by Robert Browning that follows a lone knight’s bleak, symbolic quest toward a mysterious and ominous tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic monologue
poem
author Robert Browning
centralCharacter Childe Roland
centralMotif The Dark Tower (novel)
surface form: dark tower

quest
containsCharacterType knight-errant
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublishedIn Men and Women
genre Victorian poetry
psychological poetry
symbolist poetry
hasInterpretation allegory of artistic struggle
allegory of spiritual quest
vision of psychological desolation
hasNarrator Childe Roland
includedInCollection Men and Women
influencedAuthor Stephen King
inspiredBy King Lear
language English
literaryForm poetry
literaryInfluenceOn The Dark Tower series
literaryMovement Victorian literature
literaryTechnique imagery
stream of consciousness-like monologue
symbolism
meter iambic pentameter
narrativeStructure journey
narrativeVoice first-person
originalPublicationYear 1855
period 19th century
rhymeScheme ABBAAB
setting bleak landscape
wasteland
stanzaForm six-line stanzas
symbol broken landscape
The Dark Tower (novel)
surface form: dark tower

failed companions
wasteland
theme despair
existential struggle
failure
heroism
isolation
perseverance
titlePhraseAppearsIn King Lear
titleSource William Shakespeare
tone bleak
ominous

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Robert Browning notableWork Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
Men and Women hasPart Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came