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Collected Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning brings together the finest works of one of the Victorian era's most celebrated poets. This curated anthology features of her most impactful poems, showcasing her mastery of lyrical expression and emotional depth. From the tender love sonnets of "Sonnets from the Portuguese" to stirring social critiques, each piece reflects her passionate spirit and innovative use of language. This collection invites readers to explore Browning's profound insights into love, loss, and the human experience, making it an essential volume for poetry lovers and those seeking to understand the heart of 19th-century literature.…mehr

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Collected Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning brings together the finest works of one of the Victorian era's most celebrated poets. This curated anthology features of her most impactful poems, showcasing her mastery of lyrical expression and emotional depth. From the tender love sonnets of "Sonnets from the Portuguese" to stirring social critiques, each piece reflects her passionate spirit and innovative use of language. This collection invites readers to explore Browning's profound insights into love, loss, and the human experience, making it an essential volume for poetry lovers and those seeking to understand the heart of 19th-century literature.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was a prominent English poet of the Victorian era, renowned for her expressive and emotive verse. Born in Durham, she published her first collection of poetry at the age of 14, but it was her later works, particularly "Sonnets from the Portuguese," that solidified her reputation. This series of love sonnets, written for her husband, fellow poet Robert Browning, showcases her profound emotional depth and lyrical beauty. Barrett Browning was also a vocal advocate for social causes, including the abolition of slavery and women's rights. Her legacy endures as one of the most influential female poets of her time, celebrated for her passionate and innovative contributions to literature.