Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the subject of today’s Google Doodle, was one of the most accomplished poets of the Victorian area. Born in County Durham in 1806, her poetry was popular both in the UK and ...
‘I want to write a poem of a new class – a Don Juan, without the mockery and impurity,’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote to a friend in 1844, ‘and admitting of as much philosophical dreaming and ...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, born 208 years ago today, was once so famous that her dog, Flush, was given a biography of his own by Virginia Woolf. Today we remember Barrett Browning primarily at ...
Today British poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning is remembered mostly for her love poetry — her line, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways,” written for her lover and eventual husband Robert ...
Dramatisation of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's classic poem about life, art and love. Starring Joanna Vanderham. Aurora Leigh is a talented young poet. Determined not to conform to society's ...