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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime and frequently anthologised after her death.
- Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett, 6 March 1806, Coxhoe, County Durham, England
- Romanticism
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Kelloe, Durham, 6 de Março de 1806 — Florença, 29 de Junho de 1861) foi uma poetisa inglesa da época vitoriana. Autora de Sonetos da Portuguesa, reunião de poemas românticos — sua própria história de amor com o marido, o também poeta Robert Browning.
Sonnets from the Portuguese, written c. 1845–1846 and published first in 1850, is a collection of 44 love sonnets written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The collection was acclaimed and popular during the poet's lifetime and it remains so today.
2 de mar. de 2024 · Elizabeth Barrett Browning (born March 6, 1806, near Durham, Durham county, England—died June 29, 1861, Florence, Italy) was an English poet whose reputation rests chiefly upon her love poems, Sonnets from the Portuguese and Aurora Leigh, the latter now considered an early feminist text. Her husband was Robert Browning.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Description. Elizabeth Barrett Browning is the first full biography of the poet to be published since Gardner Taplin 's life of 1957, and reviews substantial material uncovered during the intervening thirty years, including letters, diaries, papers and juvenilia collected by Philip Kelley and others.
- Margaret Forster
- 400 pp
- 1988
- 1988
A biography of the 19th-century English poet, who was admired for her independence, courage, and social conscience. Learn about her family background, education, literary achievements, marriage, and legacy.
30 de ago. de 2019 · Learn about the life and works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a Victorian-era poet and activist who inspired generations with her sonnets and narrative poems. Find out how she overcame illness, defied convention, and challenged social issues in her poetry.