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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... reason did Browning and Elizabeth Barrett have for what she called , in the letter she wrote to her brother George on the eve of her elopement , Browning's ' omission of the usual application to my father & friends ' ? It was not ...
... reason did Browning and Elizabeth Barrett have for what she called , in the letter she wrote to her brother George on the eve of her elopement , Browning's ' omission of the usual application to my father & friends ' ? It was not ...
Pagina 106
... reason altogether and you will find it is difficult to reason ill ' . " The hard thing ' , he insisted , [ . ] is to act on one's own best conviction - not to abjure it and accept another will ' ( 25 Sept. 1845 , pp . 213-14 ) . Nor did ...
... reason altogether and you will find it is difficult to reason ill ' . " The hard thing ' , he insisted , [ . ] is to act on one's own best conviction - not to abjure it and accept another will ' ( 25 Sept. 1845 , pp . 213-14 ) . Nor did ...
Pagina 107
... reason as to why he should have objected to Elizabeth Barrett's pro- posed journey . It was a reason which Elizabeth Barrett ought perhaps to have appreciated . She might have remembered her own distress when , in September 1843 , two ...
... reason as to why he should have objected to Elizabeth Barrett's pro- posed journey . It was a reason which Elizabeth Barrett ought perhaps to have appreciated . She might have remembered her own distress when , in September 1843 , two ...
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First Letters | 44 |
First Meeting | 75 |
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