Mrs. Browning's Birthday Book, edited by Richard Henry Stoddard, is a charming Victorian-era keepsake celebrating the work of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. This volume provides a selection of memorable quotations from Browning's poetry, arranged to coincide with each day of the year. Spaces are provided for readers to inscribe their names and birthdates alongside the corresponding verses, creating a personalized record and a lasting connection to the poet's enduring words.
More than just a calendar, this "Birthday Book" serves as an intimate tribute to Browning's poetic genius, offering a daily dose of inspiration and reflection. It captures the literary spirit of the age and invites readers to engage with Browning's work in a unique and interactive way. Perfect for admirers of Victorian literature and collectors of literary memorabilia, this book is a delightful reminder of the timeless beauty of Browning's poetry.
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