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Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Hope End Years (Border Lines) [Paperback]

Barbara Dennis (Author)


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November 1996 Border Lines
Although much has been written on Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, little attention has been paid to her childhood, spent for the most part near Ledbury. These were crucial, character-forming years, during which she was crippled by illness and dominated by her father. Her long poem, "The Battle of Marathon" was published at the age of 14 and "An Essay on Mind" at 20. This book focuses on these years, drawing upon little mentioned diaries now held in America, and other material.

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From Publishers Weekly

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's life reads like a novel, more dramatic and compelling than the poet's own work suggests. This biographical study, on the other hand, tries to cram itself and the poet within the narrow boundaries of the Welsh-English border region where Barrett Browning spent her youthful years at Hope End, the "Indian Gothic" mansion her father designed and built in 1809. Arranging the scholarly book thematically rather than strictly chronologically, Dennis, a professor of Victorian studies in Wales, takes pains to give credit for the works from Barrett Browning's London and Italian fame to those formative "Hope End Years." Born in 1806, she was intellectually and artistically precocious, publishing famed poems in her teens. The remoteness of Hope End and her father's authoritarianism, however, helped keep her socially isolated. The first man with whom she developed a friendship outside her family circle was her married, blind tutor, Hugh Boyd. Letters and poems present her regard for him with all the expected propriety, while her diary at age 25 reveals a mad schoolgirl crush. "Where the letters are balanced, dispassionate, witty, the diary... rages with anguished questioning and the torments of jealousy and suspected slights." Mentions of the dependence of the poet on laudanum and of her family's finances on slavery are incomplete, but the author well details Barrett Browning's relationships with Boyd, Mary Mitford, her father, her favorite brother and husband Robert Browning. Photos.

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From Library Journal

Although famed for her invalid life on Wimpole Street and her dramatic elopement with the poet Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning spent the first 25 years of her life at her father's isolated mansion, Hope End, in Herefordshire, near the Welsh border. Dennis (Charlotte Yonge, Novelist of the Oxford Movement, 1823-1901, EdwinMellen, 1992) uses unpublished notebooks from this vital era to trace the development of Browning's creative philosophy and show the origin of later poetry and novels. Thwarted by her father's refusal to give her a formal education, Browning relied on self-taught skills and contemporary novels and poetry to form her uniquely passionate and personal literary voice that still captivates readers today. Although Dennis covers the writer's entire life in this slim volume, the emphasis is on the pre-Browning years through a close analysis of her notebooks and published writings. With ten plates, bibliography, and a foreword and afterword, this work is for specialized literature collections.?Shelley Cox, Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 214 pages
  • Publisher: Seren Books/Poetry Wales Pr Ltd (November 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1854110918
  • ISBN-13: 978-1854110916
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,504,588 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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