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Sonnets from the Portuguese

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By (author): Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Sonnets from the Portuguese (1850) is a collection of sonnets by English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Written between 1845 and 1846, Sonnets from the Portuguese is a series of love poems written by Browning to her husband, the prominent Victorian poet Robert Browning. Although Elizabeth was initially unsure of the poems, Robert encouraged their publication, suggesting she title them to make readers believe they were translations and not personal declarations of love between the couple. Using the sonnet, Browning adopted a traditional form made famous by Shakespeare while staking a claim for herself as one of nineteenth century Englands premier poets.

Filled with references to the Greek pastoral poet Theocritus and the tragic figure Electra, as well as invocations to God, Sonnets from the Portuguese immerses itself in biblical and classical tradition while remaining deeply personal and authentically romantic. Sonnet XV addresses the inherent tragedy of love, the depth of sadness with which a lover beholds another with Too calm and sad a face, overwhelmed with the knowledge that with love comes the end of love, / Hearing oblivion beyond memory. In sonnet XXVIII, Browning reflects on the distance between lovers kept apart: all she has of him are her letters, all dead paper, mute and white! And yet, they seem alive and quivering in her tremulous hands, a living reminder of the man she longs to be with. XLIII, the most famous sonnet of the collection, begins How do I love thee? Let me count the ways, and records the poets confession of a love more powerful than the passion put to use / In [her] old griefs Not only has her lover brought her such joy, he has also given her a love she seemed to lose / With [her] lost saints, a love strong enough to transcend religious faith entirely, a love that is destined to last, and to be even better after death.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Elizabeth Barrett Brownings Sonnets from the Portuguese is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513267760

About Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was an English poet. The daughter of a wealthy familyher father made his fortune as a slave owner in Jamaica while her mothers family owned and operated sugar plantations mills and shipsBrowning 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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