The Courtship of Robert Browning and Elizabeth BarrettClarendon Press, 1985 - 281 pagini In 1846 Elizabeth Barrett rose from an invalid's bed to elope to Italy with Robert Browning. The secret courtship of the two poets--their long correspondence and their meetings in the shadow of Elizabeth's tyrannical father--has become one of the most celebrated romances of literary history. Based on a more intense study of the letters than has ever been attempted before, this book gives a fresh account of the powerful myth of Browning's chivalrous rescue and Barrett's miraculous recovery, examines anew the character and motivation of the three principals, and demonstrates what and important part the letters play in the interpretation of both poet's work. |
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... death , but that would be evading a responsibility which I feel that I ought to accept . Ever since my mother's death these letters were kept by my father in a certain inlaid box , into which they exactly fitted , and where they have ...
... death , but that would be evading a responsibility which I feel that I ought to accept . Ever since my mother's death these letters were kept by my father in a certain inlaid box , into which they exactly fitted , and where they have ...
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... death even , as death seemed to me before I knew you . ( 5 May 1846 , p . 679. ) At times , she looks back almost with regret to the period when death , and not life , seemed the desirable option : ' I had done living , I thought , when ...
... death even , as death seemed to me before I knew you . ( 5 May 1846 , p . 679. ) At times , she looks back almost with regret to the period when death , and not life , seemed the desirable option : ' I had done living , I thought , when ...
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... death ) ; in the second , she compares her escape from the desire for death to death itself . Dying into life is the traditional image of Christian salvation — one which Elizabeth Barrett had per- sistently used in her writing up to ...
... death ) ; in the second , she compares her escape from the desire for death to death itself . Dying into life is the traditional image of Christian salvation — one which Elizabeth Barrett had per- sistently used in her writing up to ...
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Backgrounds | 15 |
First Letters | 44 |
First Meeting | 75 |
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12 June allusion Arabel Aurora Leigh beth Barrett brothers Browning and Elizabeth Browning wrote Browning's letter Carlyle correspondence course courtship dear dearest death Drama of Exile dramatic EBB to MRM Eliza Elizabeth Bar Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett wrote elopement expression eyes fact father feeling felt Flush George Barrett George Sand give hand Haydon heart idea imagination Italy July June Kenyon kind Kintner knew language later Letters of EBB living look lover marriage Mary Russell Mitford means meant meeting mind Miss Mitford nature never opening Papa Paracelsus passage perhaps phrase Pippa Passes Pisa affair poem poet poetry reference relationship reply rhetorical Robert Browning seems sense Sept Sonnet Sordello speak talk tell thing thought tion told Browning visits whole Wimpole Street woman words writing