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Paperback Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Portrait Book

ISBN: 1025632575

ISBN13: 9781025632575

Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Portrait

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"Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Portrait" is an evocative and detailed exploration of the life and legacy of one of the Victorian era's most celebrated poets. Written by Isabel Constance Clarke, this biographical study delves into the personal and professional journey of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, capturing the essence of her intellectual spirit and the romantic narrative that defined her existence. From her early years of confinement and prodigious literary output to her famous elopement with Robert Browning and her subsequent life in Italy, the work provides a comprehensive look at the woman behind iconic poems like "Sonnets from the Portuguese".

Clarke skillfully balances historical facts with a sensitive portrayal of Browning's character, examining her profound influence on 19th-century literature and her advocacy for social causes. The biography highlights her unique position as a preeminent female voice in a male-dominated literary landscape, shedding light on her creative process and the cultural context of her work. Readers will find a rich tapestry of literary analysis and personal history, making "Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Portrait" an essential read for those interested in English poetry, Victorian studies, and the lives of trailblazing women writers.

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