Mariam Majeed 95 Mrs Timm English 12A Jannuary 19 2014 Introduction You were made perfectly to be loved and surely I have loved you in the idea of you my whole life long Elizabeth Barrett Browning ID: 613804
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Mariam Majeed #95Mrs. TimmEnglish 12AJannuary 19, 2014Slide2
Introduction
“You were made perfectly to be loved and surely I have loved you in the idea of you my whole life long. ” Elizabeth Barrett BrowningWorks: How do I love thee?, Greif, Consolation, The Deserted Garden, and much moreElizabeth Browning was known for her eloped marriage with her husband Robert Browning to Italy.Slide3
Life ( Early life )
Born on March 6, 1806 in Durham, England.Eldest out of 12 of her siblings.Father had a Jamaican sugar plantations Business. Hope End 1809By Age 12, Her father published 50 of her poems.Health problems at age 15, spinal injury.Slide4
Education
Home schooledRead Shakespearian plays, Pope's Homeric translations, passages from Paradise Lost, and the histories of England, Greece, and Rome Hugh Stuart Boyd and Greek Literature.Slide5
Career and accomplishments
Known as a poet in the Victorian Period.Was famous for work such as: Deserted Gardens, and Greif, and the love poems she wrote for her husband.Influenced A lot of people at her time.Slide6
Personal Information
Married Robert Browning 1845.Eloped with Robert Browning to Italy, Florence. August 1846Healed in Italy.Had a son in 1849Lived in Italy all her life.Slide7
Later Years
Died at the arms of her husband at 1846 in italy.Burried in Robert published Elizabeth’s work.Slide8
Conclusion
Intresting PoetHonored childhoodLung problemsLove storyStill important for people today.Slide9
Work Cited
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, and Frederic George Kenyon. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: With a Portrait. Smith, Elder, 1897.Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. The Barretts at Hope End: The Early Diary of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Ed. Elizabeth Berridge. J. Murray, 1974.Henry, Serepta M. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. University of Michigan: Humanities Text Initiative.
Lewis, Linda M. Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Spiritual Progress:
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to Face with God. University of Missouri Press, 1998.Slide10
Work Cited Cont.
Mermin, Dorothy. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry. University of Chicago Press, 1989.Mermin, Dorothy. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning." Victorian Poetry 38.3 (2000): 412-415.Markus, Julia. Dared and done: the marriage of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. Bloomsbury, 1995.Taplin, Gardner B. The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Archon Books, 1970.