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 UK and ...
Every good sonnet strives to encompass the world in its grain of sand: occasionally, there's an inner mass that defies all logic. It's as if a Life had been written on the back of a postcard. This ...
Auctioneers say 1839 letter to her cousin bemoaning isolation in Torquay, with visitors ‘a thing forbidden’, is very apt reading this year Almost 200 years ago, the Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett – ...
Thus sang the Muse of a great woman years ago; and now, alas ! she, who, with constant suffering of her own, was called upon to grieve often for the loss of near and dear ones, has suddenly gone from ...
WELLESLEY, Mass. — "I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett ..." So begins the first love letter to 19th century poet Elizabeth Barrett from her future husband, fellow poet Robert ...
A defiant assertion of the poet’s power to overcome physical separation from her beloved Sonnet Six from Sonnets from the Portuguese Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, born 208 years ago today, was once so famous that her dog, Flush, was given a biography of his own by Virginia Woolf. Today we remember Barrett Browning primarily at ...
"Cheerfulness Taught by Reason" was published in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's book "A Drama of Exile: And Other Poems" (H.G. Langley, 1845). Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born in 1806 at Coxhoe Hall, ...
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“I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you,” wrote Elizabeth Barrett Browning in a poignant description of being with the beloved. One of the most well-known poets of ...
Auctioneers say 1839 letter to her cousin bemoaning isolation in Torquay, with visitors ‘a thing forbidden’, is very apt reading this year Almost 200 years ago, the Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett – ...
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