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The real Elizabeth Barrett Browning, on the other hand, born almost exactly mid-way between Mary Shelley (1797) and Charlotte Brontë (1816), was a precociously gifted bundle of energy: her first ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the subject of today’s Google Doodle, was one of the most accomplished poets of the Victorian area. Born in County Durham in 1806, her poetry was popular both in the ...
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sabbath Morning at Sea first published in The Amaranth (1839), revised 1850. Today Elizabeth Barrett Browning has emerged as the equal of her husband Robert by every ...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Yawn. That cloying love poem, “How do I love thee?” That portrait where she looks at us sideways, her heavy curls shadowing her face. A Victorian invalid who was ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, in an undated engraving. Fiona Sampson’s new biography pushes back against the neglect, bordering on amnesia, that has descended on a poet once widely celebrated and ...
'The Poetical Work of Elizabeth Barrett Browning' published in london by Smith, Elder & Co, 15 Waterloo Place. First edition of the book. Father was a dustman who used to save books that people ...
More performance art with footnotes than biographical play, this hour-and-45-minute piece (without intermission) manages to be both chatty and pedantic.
By the 1970s . . . the roaring boys of North American literary criticism will go a stage further, maligning Elizabeth Barrett-Browning as relevant to the history of literature only through ...
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