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  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 21st-Century Oxford Authors

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Billington, Josie; Davis, Philip;

    21st-Century Oxford Authors

    Series: 21st-Century Oxford Authors;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 12 June 2014

    • ISBN 9780199602889
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages588 pages
    • Size 222x156x40 mm
    • Weight 836 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A comprehensive selection of the work of the eighteenth-century poet Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, this edition includes the full text of some of Barrett Browning's most celebrated works as well as generous selections from her lesser-known works, her diary, and family letters.

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    Long description:

    The Barret Browning volume in the 21st Century Oxford Authors series offers a comprehensive selection of the works of one of the nineteenth-century's most famous poets. The revaluation of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's work by feminist scholars has made her an established (indeed standard) author in university syllabuses in Britain and in America. Yet the emphasis upon her contribution to a female tradition has tended to rigidify Barrett Browning's contribution to English literary culture in the nineteenth century, just as her popular image as ringleted-invalid-turned-romantic-heroine served sentimentally to eclipse her role as a literary pioneer. This edition complements or corrects these emphases by being the first edition dedicated to witnessing the progress and growth of the poet's creative direction - from her juvenilia through to her major achievements and beyond. In keeping with the aims of the series, the selection honours the original sequencing of the published works as the best means of indicating the contours of Barrett Browning's poetic career. Thus, following fairly limited selections from published juvenilia, The Battle of Marathon (1820) and 'An Essay on Mind' and Other Poems (1826) and from 'Prometheus Bound' and Miscellaneous Poems (1833), there are more extensive selections from 'The Seraphim' and Other Poems (1838), from Poems 1844 and from Poems 1850 including the full text of Sonnets from the Portuguese. Substantial excerpts from Casa Guidi Windows (1851) is followed by the full text of Aurora Leigh (1857) and by selections from the posthumous Last Poems (1862). These individual sections are supplemented by careful selections (also chronologically ordered) from the correspondence, including the courtship letters with Robert Browning, and, where applicable, from poetry unpublished in the nineteenth century. The edition comes with full scholarly apparatus (introduction, chronology, explanatory notes), though it follows the series policy of recording only significant variants between editions.

    This volume is a comprehensive new edition of Elizabeth Barrett Brownings poetry that will prove indispensable for students and established scholars alike ... offering an expanded view of the career and concerns of this truly great Victorian poet.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Chronology
    A Note on the Selection and Ordering
    Part I: EARLY WORKS AND THE BARRETT FAMILY WRITINGS (1820-33)
    From The Battle of Marathon (1820)
    From (unpublished) 'Fragment of An Essay on Woman' (1822)
    From An Essay on Mind (1826)
    To My Father on His Birth-Day (1826)
    Song ('Weep as if you thought of laughter') (1826)
    Verses to my Brother (1826)
    Letter to Hugh Stuart Boyd (1828)
    Diary 1831-2
    From Preface to translation of Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound (1833)
    From translation of Prometheus Bound (1833)
    A True Dream (1833)
    PART II: THE SERAPHIM AND OTHER POEMS (1838), CORRESPONDENCE 1841-5
    From Preface
    From The Seraphim
    From The Poet's Vow
    From The Romaunt of Margret
    The Deserted Garden
    Death of Bro (1840), Letters (1841-45)
    SECTION III: POEMS (1844)
    Dedication: To My Father
    From Preface
    Past and Future
    Irreparableness
    Grief
    Tears
    Substitution
    Work and Contemplation
    Letter to John Kenyon
    from A Drama of Exile
    An Apprehension
    To George Sand: A Recognition
    The Soul's Expression
    from The Lost Bower
    The Lady's Yes
    The Cry of the Children
    Lady Geraldine's Courtship
    SECTION IV: The Courtship Correspondence (1845-6)
    From the letters of EBB and Robert Browning (January 1845- April 1846
    SECTION V: POEMS 1850
    Sonnets from the Portuguese
    A Denial (1856)
    The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point
    A Reed
    A Sabbath Morning at Sea
    A Woman's Shortcomings
    A Man's Requirements
    The Mask
    SECTION VI: CASA GUIDI WINDOWS (1851)
    Advertisement to the First Edition
    from Part I
    from Part II
    SECTION VII: AURORA LEIGH (1856)
    Dedication
    First Book
    Second Book
    Third Book
    Fourth Book
    Fifth Book
    Sixth Book
    Seventh Book
    Eighth Book
    Ninth Book
    SECTION VIII: LAST POEMS (1862)
    Bianca Among the Nightingales
    Mother and Poet
    A Musical Instrument
    Lord Walter's Wife
    Died
    My Heart and I
    The Best Thing in the World
    NOTES

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