Elizabeth Barrett Browning

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry
    By Dorothy Mermin

    At first she presents both of them as singers , but unequal ones . He is a court musician , she a " poor , tired , wandering singer , singing through / The dark , and leaning up a cypress tree " ( 3 ) . He is a " gracious singer of high ...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Margaret Forster

    The standard work has remained Gardner Taplin's The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning since it was published in 1957 (shortly after Dorothy Hewlett's Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1953) butin the intervening thirtyyears there have been ...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems
    By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    III There is one hill I see nearer , In my vision of the rest ; And a little wood seems clearer As it climbeth from the west , Sideway from the tree - locked valley , to the airy upland crest . IV Small the wood is , green with hazels ...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems
    By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    in Cronin, Chapman, and harrison 2002. 99-114. ——. 2003a. “the Expatriate Poetess: nationhood, Poetics and Politics.” in Chapman 2003d. 57-77. ——. 2003b. “'in our own blood drenched the pen': italy and sensibility in Elizabeth barrett ...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    ... Cooper, Stephenson, Mermin, Loeffelholz and especially Zonana. 2. See Friedman, S., p. ... Aurelia Brooks Harlan and J. Lee Harlan Jr (Baylor University, Browning Institutes Series 10, vol. 39, December 1939) p.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Angela Leighton

    Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Addressed to Richard Hengist Horne , 2 vols , ed . R.S.T. Mayer ( London , 1876-77 ) . The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Mary Russell Mitford : 1836-1854 , 3 vols , ed .

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Rebecca Stott, Simon Avery

    ... 1914 Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Letters to Mrs David Ogilvy, 1849—1861 , ed. Peter N. Heydon and Philip Kelley, London: John Murray, 1974 The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to- 'Mary Russell Mitford, 1836—1854, ed.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Virginia L. Radley

    Examines Elizabeth Barrett Browning's development as a prose writer and a poet and assesses her contributions to Victorian literature

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems
    By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    Bloomsbury Poetry Classics are selections from the work of some of our greatest poets. The series is aimed at the general reader rather than the specialist and carries no critical or explanatory apparatus. This can be found elsewhere.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Rebecca Stott, Simon Avery

    Also working from a new historicist approach, Linda M. Lewis in her study Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Spiritual Progress: Face to Face with God (1998) explores the poet's work in relation to some of the nineteenth-century's dominant ...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Rebecca Stott, Simon Avery

    This is a biographical survey, as well as, a study of Barrett Browning's poetry & its critical reception, and an assessment of her influence on later poets.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Selected Poems
    By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    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.

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography of the Commentary and Criticism, 1826-1990
    By Sandra Donaldson

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography of the Commentary and Criticism, 1826-1990

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    By Marjorie Stone

    Drawing on previously neglected manuscripts, this study deconstructs the gender and genre ideologies obscuring the achievement of one of England's major women poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The author resituates Elizabeth...

  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Letters to Her Sister, 1846-1859
    By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Letters to Her Sister, 1846-1859