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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning is perhaps best known for her 'Sonnets From the Portuguese' and 'Aurora Leigh' as well as the love story between her and fellow poet Robert Browning....

  2. 1806 –. 1861. Read poems by this poet. Born on March 6, 1806, at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, England, Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet of the Romantic Movement. The oldest of twelve children, Elizabeth was the first in her family born in England in over two hundred years.

  3. Oct 26, 2019 · Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61) is less famous now as a poet in her own right, and more familiar as the wife of Robert Browning, whom she courted through a series of extraordinary love letters in the 1840s. It was not always this way.

  4. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime and frequently anthologised after her death. Her work received renewed attention following the feminist scholarship of the 1970s and 1980s, and greater recognition of women writers in English.

  5. Aug 30, 2019 · Fast Facts: Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Full Name: Elizabeth Barrett Moulton Barrett. Born: March 6, 1806 in Durham, England. Died: June 29, 1861 in Florence, Italy. Parents: Edward Barrett Moulton Barrett and Mary Graham Clarke. Spouse: Robert Browning. Children: Robert Wiedeman Barrett Browning. Literary Movement: Romanticism.

  6. Elizabeth Barrett Browning died on 29 June 1861 in Casa Guidi. Last Poems was published posthumously under the supervision of Robert Browning in 1862. Today the Brownings are often known or remembered primarily for the unique love story of two poets joining their voices and lives together.

  7. 28 October, 2012. Elizabeth Barret Browning - Biography. Browning was born on 6 March, 1806, at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, and privately educated. In 1826 her An Essay on Mind and Other Poems was published anonymously. Her translation of Prometheus Bound, by Aeschylus, appeared in 1833.

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