Correct option is B
Abt Vogler is a dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. It was written in 1864 and is considered to be one of his finest poems. The poem is about the German composer and organist Georg Joseph Vogler. Vogler was a controversial figure in his own time, but he was highly admired by Browning. In the poem, Vogler is reflecting on his life and his work. He is contemplating the nature of art and the relationship between the artist and God. Browning uses the poem to explore a number of complex themes, including the nature of creativity, the relationship between art and religion, and the role of the individual in society. Abt Vogler is a challenging poem, but it is also a deeply rewarding one. It is a poem that can be read and reread, and each time it will reveal new insights into the human condition.