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  1. 伊丽莎白·巴雷特·勃朗宁(英語: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ,1806年3月6日—1861年6月29日)是英国 维多利亚时代最受人尊敬的诗人之一。 生平 [ 编辑 ] 伊丽莎白·勃朗宁在 英格兰 的赫普恩德(Hope End)度过她的童年。

  2. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Elizabeth Barrett Browning is probably best remembered today for her stirring love poetry, inspired by her secret relationship with fellow poet Robert Browning. But there was far more worth remembering about her life and work than just romance.

  3. Just over a year later, on 29 June, 1861, Elizabeth Barrett Browning died in her husband’s arms. She is buried in an elaborate Cararra marble tomb designed by Lord Leighton in the English Cemetery in Piazzale Donatello, Florence, Italy. Her husband survived her by twenty-eight years. Last Poems was published in 1862.

  4. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning nació el 6 de marzo del año 1806 en Kelloe, Durham (Inglaterra). Era la hija mayor del matrimonio compuesto por Mary Clarke y Edward Moulton-Barrett, adinerado plantador de azucar en Jamaica. Desde niña, residiendo en la gran mansión familiar de Hope End en Malvern, Elizabeth comenzó a ...

  5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861) was one of the most respected and popular poets of the Victorian era. Browning's poetry, like that of many other Victorian poets, including her husband, Robert Browning, was formally masterful and highly sentimental. Today she is best remembered for her volume of love poetry, Sonnets ...

  6. Unlike her brothers and sisters, Elizabeth had inherited some money of her own, so the Brownings were reasonably comfortable in Italy. In 1849, they had a son, Robert Wiedeman Barrett Browning. At her husband's insistence, the second edition of her Poems included her love sonnets. They helped increase her popularity and the high critical regard ...

  7. The EBB Archive. Scholarship since the 1970s has re-established Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) as one of the most internationally influential 19th-Century English authors. Her poems, essays and extensive correspondence entered into debates on poetics, aesthetics, religion and politics, including issues such as factory reform, women’s ...

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