Elizabeth Barrett BrowningRoutledge, 25.09.2014 - 264 Seiten This volume will provide students with an introduction to the poetry and life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, one of the most popular poets of her day in Britain and America and who has become one of the great icons of Victorianism for the modern age. The authors present a biographical survey, study of her poetry, its critical reception and an assessment of her influence on later poets. This book also examines the complex 'myths' which are associated with Elizabeth Barrett Browning and offers re-readings of her life and work, particularly in dispelling the myth of the ailing invalid poet-recluse and instead showing her to be one of the great intellectuals of her day, immersed in European history and politics from a very early age. The book situates Browning within broader historical,political and cultural contexts than have yet been examined enabling a better understanding of her poetry and paints the portrait of a fine and innovative poet, an intellectual and an astute political thinker. |
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Elizabeth Barretts Early Life | 23 |
Elizabeth Barretts Early Writings | 43 |
Elizabeth Barrett Brownings Poetics | 65 |
Elizabeth Barretts Political Writings of the 1840s | 86 |
A Chapter on Form | 113 |
Love and Marriage | 134 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Italy | 156 |
Aurora Leigh | 181 |
Chronology | 210 |
Abbreviations | 239 |
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