Sonnets from the Portuguese

Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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"I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett . . . I love you too", Robert Browning wrote in January 1845, thus initiating the most celebrated literary correspondence of the 19th century. For the next 12 months, he and Elizabeth Barrett exchanged letters and confidences. In this elegant format, the delicate interplay between the poems and the lovers' letters become vividly apparent. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a prolific writer and reviewer in the Victorian period, and in her lifetime, her reputation as a poet was at least as great as that of her husband, poet Robert Browning. Some of her poetry has been noted in recent years for strong feminist themes, but the poems for which Elizabeth Barrett Browning is undoubtedly best know are Sonnets from the Portuguese. Written for Robert Browning, who had affectionately nicknamed her his "little Portuguese," the sequence is a celebration of marriage, and of one of the most famous romances of the nineteenth century. Recognized for their Victorian tradition and discipline, these are some of the most passionate and memorable love poems in the English language. There are forty-four poems in the collection, including the very beautiful sonnet, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways."
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Tahmini Okuma Süresi: 1 sa. 49 dk.Sayfa Sayısı: 64Basım Tarihi: Nisan 2007İlk Yayın Tarihi: Ocak 1850Yayınevi: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 9780312745011Dil: İngilizceFormat: Ciltli

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