Finden's Tableaux

Finden's Tableaux
Author: Perring, William
Publisher: London : C. Tilt
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1838
Genre: Beauty, Personal
ISBN:

Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems

Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1551114828

One of the leading poets of the nineteenth century, Elizabeth Barrett Browning had a profound influence on her contemporaries and on writers that followed her. This edition provides a rich and varied selection of Barrett Browning’s poetry, including relatively neglected material from her early career and works never before included in editions of her poetry. The edition is comprehensively annotated and includes a critical introduction; detailed headnotes for each poem also provide the reader with a deep understanding of the historical, biographical, and literary contexts in which the poems were written. The extensive appendices include reviews and criticism and material on factory reform and slavery, as well as religion and the Italian Question.

A Browning Chronology

A Browning Chronology
Author: M. Garrett
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1999-10-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230596150

Several thousand letters to and from Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning have survived, together with other information on the composition and context of works from Barrett's 'lines on virtue' written at the age of eight in 1814 to Browning's Asolando (1889). The Chronology seeks to guide readers through this mass of material in three main sections: youth, contrasting early backgrounds and careers, and growing interest in each other's work to 1845; courtship, marriage, Italy, and work including Aurora Leigh and Men and Women (1845-61); Browning's later life of relentless socializing and prolific writing from his return to London to his death in Venice in 1889. The book provides not only precise dating but much matter on such topics as the Brownings' extensive reading in English, French and classical literature, their many friendships, and their sometimes conflicting political beliefs.