When was English poet and playwright Robert Browning born?
Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. He was born in Camberwell, a suburb of London, England, the first son of Robert and Sarah Anna Browning. His father was a man of both fine intellect and character, who worked as a well-paid clerk for the Bank of England. Browning’s paternal grandfather was a wealthy slave owner in St Kitts, West Indies, but Browning’s father was an abolitionist. Browning’s father had been sent to the West Indies to work on a sugar plantation. Revolted by the slavery there, he soon returned to England. Browning’s mother was a musician. He had one sister, Sarianna. It is rumoured that Browning’s grandmother, Margaret Tittle, was a Jamaican born mulatto who had inherited a plantation in St Kitts. Robert’s father amassed a library of around 6,000 books, many of them obscure and arcane. Thus, Robert was raised in a h