The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Pages : 350

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The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Pages : 350

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Poems

Poems PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Languages : en
Pages : 476

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The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Languages : en
Pages : 594

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The Complete Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The Complete Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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ISBN: 9780404088408
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Languages : en
Pages : 432

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Pages : 402

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Dorothy Mermin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226520384
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 334

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61) was the first major woman poet in the English literary tradition. Her significance has been obscured in this century by her erasure from most literary histories and her exclusion from academic anthologies. Dorothy Mermin's critical and biographical study argues for Barrett Browning's originative role in both the Victorian poetic tradition and the development of women's literature. Barrett Browning's place at the wellhead of a new female tradition remains the single most important fact about her in terms of literary history, and it was central to her self-consciousness as a poet. Mermin's study shows that Barrett Browning's anomalous situation was constantly present to her imagination and that questions of gender shaped almost everything she wrote. Mermin argues that Barrett Browning's poetry covertly inspects and dismantles the barriers set in her path by gender and that in her major works—Sonnets from the Portuguese, Aurora Leigh, her best political poems, "A Musical Instrument"—difficulty is turned into triumph, incorporating the author's femininity, her situation as a woman poet, and her increasingly substantial fame. Mermin skillfully interweaves biography and close readings of the poems to show precisely how Barrett Browning's life as a woman writer is a part of the essential meaning of her art. Both her personal and her literary achievements are exceptionally well documented, especially for her formative years. Mermin makes extensive use of the poet's early essays, a diary covering most of her twenty-sixth year, and the enormous number of letters that have survived. Ranging from her earliest ambitions through her long periods of discouragement and illness to her happy married life with Robert Browning, this comprehensive study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning is essential reading for students of the Victorian period, English literature, and women's studies.

Casa Guidi Windows

Casa Guidi Windows PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Category : Italy
Languages : en
Pages : 190

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Spiritual Progress: Face to Face with God

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Spiritual Progress: Face to Face with God PDF Author: Linda M. Lewis
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 9780826261045
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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Lewis (English, Bethany College) studies Browning's religion as poetry and her poetry as religion, interpreting her literary life as an arduous spiritual quest. Using insights from contemporary feminist thought, she argues that Browning's religious assumptions and insights range from the conventional to the iconoclastic and that her political and social ideology are consistent in light of her spiritual quest. Draws on Browning's most admired poetry as well as her early poems and her political works, and compares her ideology to that of early feminists, conservatives, and male Victorian poets. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Publisher: Wordsworth Poetry Library
ISBN: 9781840225884
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 736

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A selection of poems from one of the greatest female poets of the Nineteenth Century.

Dared And Done

Dared And Done PDF Author: Julia Markus
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 030783297X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 384

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A Riveting and brilliant work of biography. The story of two great English poets, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, whose work was immediately recognized and adored by their contemporaries, whose courtship ranks with the great love stories of all time -- and in whose marriage romance was not merely sustained but intensified. We enter their story through the sealed Victorian world of the Barretts of Wimpole Street: Elizabeth, at thirty-nine, a poet of international fame, a child prodigy who had grown to be a middle-aged spinster, a woman for whom romantic love seemed not to be possible, confined by illness, morphine, and the tyranny of her father, scion of rich Jamaican slaveholders, rum and sugar traders. It is to this fortress that Robert Browning, already an admired young poet and playwright, already a devotee of Elizabeth's, lays siege. ("I love your verses," he had written Elizabeth in his first letter to her, long before they met. "I love your verses with all my heart -- and I love you too.") And miraculously Elizabeth let life in. Julia Markus chronicles their extraordinary courtship, their marriage in secret (Browning to Elizabeth: "How you have dared and done all this ... for my only sake?"), and their radiant honeymoon in Italy. Markus shows us how the political events of the times inspired the great dramatic monologues of Robert's middle years and how Italy's stormy reunification inspired Elizabeth's later work. We come to see Elizabeth as an artist with a fierce and final confidence in poetry and its effect on the poets' lives. We see husband and wife celebrate the birth of their son, Robert Wiedemann "Pen" Barrett Browning (Browning to her sisters: "I sate by [Elizabeth] as much as I was allowed, and I shall never forget what I saw, tho' I cannot speak about it"). We see them among their artist/writer friends: in London with Tennyson, Thackeray, Rossetti, and others; in Rome with William Story, the American lawyer, poet, sculptor; with Harriet Hosmer, the stonecutter, who was one of the models for Aurora Leigh; with Charlotte Cushman, the American actress, who held readings of Elizabeth's novel in verse. We see Elizabeth in Paris meeting her heroine George Sand, whose society of socialists and theatrical types Robert described as "ragged Red." We come to understand Elizabeth's dependence on the ever-present drug in her life ("I should not be alive except by help of my morphine") and her constant battle with depression. And we see Elizabeth, encouraged by a woman with whom she was infatuated, move from interest to obsession with spiritualism, a cause that became the only source of serious dissension between the Brownings. We follow the course of their rich marriage, from the beginning when each saw the other as a brilliant poet, a compassionate and strangely similar heart, through the years in which they discovered each other's differences, each remaining a complex and thrilling human being to the other. To tell their story, Markus for the first time makes use of much of Elizabeth's unpublished correspondence, amid a wealth of other documents. She delves fully into the Brownings' Creole background and shows how it affected their lives and their work (Elizabeth was the first of the Jamaican Barretts to be born in England in many generations). Brilliantly interweaving the Brownings' own words with her authentic and perceptive narrative, Julia Markus brings these two great poets -- their marriage, their work, their times -- alive as never before.