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Aurora Leigh

Contributor(s): Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (Author), Editions, Mint (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781513219073

Publisher: Mint Editions

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Pub Date: April 13, 2021

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.81" H x 8.00" L x 5.00" W ( 1.03 lbs) 312 pages

Series: Mint Editions (Poetry and Verse)

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Description:

Born in Florence to a Tuscan mother and English father, Aurora Leigh shows intellectual and artistic promise from a young age, learning Greek and Latin and devouring the contents of her father's extensive library. In England, she meets her cousin Romney, whom she loves but refuses to marry due to his idealistic devotion to the poor and her own poetic ambition. Aurora Leigh, which follows its heroine across Europe, is an epic tale of romance, class, and art laid out in effortless blank verse by one of England's greatest poets.

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was an English poet. The daughter of a wealthy family--her father made his fortune as a slave owner in Jamaica, while her mother's family owned and operated sugar plantations, mills, and ships--Browning eventually became an abolitionist and advocate for child labor laws. Her marriage to the prominent Victorian poet Robert Browning caused the final break between Browning and her family, after which she moved to Italy and lived there with Robert for the rest of her life. She began writing poems at a young age, finding success with the 1844 publication of Poems. Browning went on to be recognized as one of the foremost poets of early Victorian England, influencing such writers as Edgar Allen Poe and Emily Dickinson. She is most famous for her Sonnets from the Portuguese, a collection of 44 love poems published in 1850, and Aurora Leigh, an 1856 epic poem described by leading Victorian critic John Ruskin as the greatest long poem written in the nineteenth century. Browning suffered from numerous illnesses throughout her life, eventually succumbing in Florence at the age of 55.

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