Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Book Review,
by Simon Avery

Book Description 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.. This book examines the complex 'myths' which are associated with Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The authors offer re-readings of her life and work, particularly in dispelling the myth of the ailing invalid poet-recluse and instead showing her to be one of the great intellectuals of her day. The text situates Browning within broader historical, political and cultural contexts than have yet been examined enabling a better understanding of her poetry and paints the portrait of a fine and innovative poet, an intellectual and an astute political thinker. For readers interested Browning or Victorian poetry
From the Back Cover 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.. This book examines the complex 'myths' which are associated with Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The authors offer re-readings of her life and work, particularly in dispelling the myth of the ailing invalid poet-recluse and instead showing her to be one of the great intellectuals of her day. The text situates Browning within broader historical, political and cultural contexts than have yet been examined enabling a better understanding of her poetry and paints the portrait of a fine and innovative poet, an intellectual and an astute political thinker. For readers interested Browning or Victorian poetry
About the Author Simon Avery works in the Department of Humanities, at the University of Hertfordshire. Rebecca Stott works in the Department of English, at the Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge.
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