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Love Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett - Romantic Correspondence between two great poets of the Victorian era (Featuring Extensive Illustrated Biographies) - cover

Love Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett - Romantic Correspondence between two great poets of the Victorian era (Featuring Extensive Illustrated Biographies)

Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Barrett

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Love Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett presents an intimate exploration of the public and private lives of two of the Victorian era's most celebrated poets. Spanning the years of their courtship, this anthology encapsulates the emotional depth and intellectual veracity that defined their relationship. A tapestry of ardor and eloquence, the letters reveal the pair's personal and passionate dialogue, manifesting a confluence of literary styles'ÄîBrowning's dramatic monologues interwoven with Barrett'Äôs lyrical intensity. This collection not only provides insight into their extraordinary love but also captures the shifting paradigms of 19th-century literary culture, as social constraints and personal freedoms intersect within their correspondence. The anthology is an editorial triumph that situates Browning and Barrett within the broader context of Victorian literature. Both poets are lauded figures whose respective works challenged and expanded the boundaries of poetic form and narration. Their letters reflect an engagement with contemporary issues, including gender roles and the evolution of poetic expression, as seen through the synergy of their correspondence. They were pivotal in influencing the cultural and literary movements of their time, offering readers a snapshot of their indelible contribution to literary history. This anthology is a treasure for those seeking to immerse themselves in the rich interplay of poetic discourse and intimate narrative. It provides a rare opportunity to witness the blending of personal insight and literary evolution. Readers will be drawn into the passionate exchanges, enriching their understanding of both poets'Äô works and the transformative power of love. This collection is not just an exploration of individual voices, but a celebration of shared creativity and intellectual partnership, inviting readers into a dialogue that transcends time.
Disponible depuis: 06/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 288 pages.

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