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Love Letters between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett (eBook)

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2022
288 Seiten
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Love Letters between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett - Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
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In 'Love Letters between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett,' readers are invited into the intimate world shared between two of the nineteenth century's most renowned poets. This collection not only showcases the evolution of their legendary romance but also offers a window into the rich tapestry of Victorian poetry and private correspondence. Through their letters, one witnesses the blending of personal affection with the literary styles that defined an era, including elements of the Romantic and early Victorian sensibilities. Their exchanged words stand as a testament to the power of love intertwined with the musings and craft of poetry. Both Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett occupied significant roles in the literary movements of their time, bringing together their unique voices to shape the poetic dialogues of the 19th century. Their backgrounds—one, a daring figure breaking free from conventional poetry, and the other, a recluse battling illness with her words—enrich the narrative of their correspondence, presenting a multifaceted exploration of love, art, and resilience. This anthology aligns with the broader cultural and literary movements of Victorian England, offering a nuanced understanding of its themes through the personal lens of its contributors. This collection serves as a unique opportunity for enthusiasts of literature, history, and poetry to dive into the emotional and intellectual world of two literary giants. It not only educates on the conventions and transitions within Victorian literature but also celebrates the diversity of expressions and thoughts that can coexist in a shared journey. Readers are encouraged to explore 'Love Letters between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett' not just as a historical artifact but as a vibrant dialogue that continues to inspire discussions about literary art, love, and the human experience.

Robert Browning (1812–1889) was a towering figure in Victorian poetry, celebrated for his psychological depth, dramatic monologue form and innovative use of diction. Born in Camberwell, England, Browning harbored literary aspirations early in life, influenced by his cultured family's passion for the arts. His career commenced with 'Pauline' (1833) but it was 'Paracelsus' (1835) and 'Sordello' (1840) that began to establish his reputation, though the latter was notorious for its perceived obscurity. Browning's literary prowess attained new heights following his marriage to poet Elizabeth Barrett in 1846 – an elopement defying her despotic father. Their loving relationship is chronicled in the compilation 'Love Letters between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett,' vividly illustrating their profound mutual influence. After Elizabeth's death in 1861, Browning produced some of his most acclaimed work, including the compilation 'Men and Women' (1855), which contained some of his best-known poems like 'Fra Lippo Lippi' and 'Andrea del Sarto.' The pinnacle of Browning's oeuvre is often considered to be 'The Ring and the Book' (1868–1869), a masterpiece that showcases his narrative ingenuity and psychological insight. Throughout his career, Browning experimented with form and language, looking to depict the human psyche and complexities of social issues through dramatic monologues that often employed a distinct, colloquial voice. His literary output, which also includes 'Dramatis Personae' (1864) and 'Balaustion's Adventure' (1871), have cemented his position as one of the foremost poets of the Victorian era, his legacy carried forth by the Browning Society, formed in his honor in 1881.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Briefe / Tagebücher
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century love letters • 19th century poets correspondence • british poets • Bronte • Browning's correspondence • classic literary love stories • elizabeth barrett browning • Emily Dickinson • English poetic dialogue • english poetry • epistolary love story • famous epistolary novels • George Eliot • historical letters • John Donne • John Keats • John Milton • literary giants personal letters • literary partnership history • Literary Romance • Lord Byron • poetic intellectual exchange • secret romantic letters • The Book and the Ring • Thomas Hardy • Victorian courtship practices • Victorian England society • Victorian era romance • Victorian Literature • William Shakespeare
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