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This 7 page paper discusses the poetry and writing style of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. This paper specifically analyzes "Sonnets From the Portuguese" and "Aurora Leigh". Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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in her works. One of the main influences in her life was that of her father, although the influence wasnt necessarily positive. He was very authoritative and controlling
and exerted his power over Elizabeth very frequently. Because of this, Browning spent much of her time alone, contemplating life and writing poetry. In later years she
would break away from her fathers tight grip and marry Robert Browning whom she loved very much and whom also had a powerful influence on her writing style and content.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born in 1806 and died in 1861 (Elizabeth Barrett Browning). She was born in Durham,
England and was educated at home (Elizabeth Barrett Browning). She was prolific with languages and had mastered Greek, Latin and several modern languages all at a very early age
(Elizabeth Barrett Browning). Her first poem was printed when she was 13 and its publication was arranged by her father (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, See also Elizabeth Barrett Browning -
English Poet). As time went on, the life of Elizabeth became more and more reclusive (Elizabeth Barrett Browning). In 1821 she fell and hurt her back (Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, See also Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning). Furthermore, her brother dies in 1838 and this, combined with the results of the fall, left her nearly an invalid (Elizabeth
Barrett Browning). Therefore, she spent most of her time in her bedroom writing poetry (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, See also Elizabeth Barrett Browning - English Poet). One day in
1844 she received a letter from Robert Browning who was an admirer of her poetry (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, See also Elizabeth Barrett Browning - English Poet). The two began
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