Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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A verse-novel which provides a panoramic view of early-Victorian life in London. The dominant presence in the work is Aurora Leigh herself, who develops her ideas on art, love, God and the question of women in society. This edition is critically edited and fully annotated.

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Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

This verse-novel is a detailed representation of the early-Victorian age. The social panorama extends from the slums of London, through the literary world, to the upper classes and a number of satirical portraits: an aunt with rigidly conventional notions of female education; Romney Leigh, the Christian socialist; Lord Howe, the amateur radical; sir Blaise Delorme, the ostentatious Roman Catholic; and the unscrupulous society beauty, Lady Waldemar. However, the dominant presence in the work is the narrator, Aurora Leigh herself. From early years in Italy and adolescence in the West country, to the vocational choices, creative struggles, and emotional entanglements of her early adult life, Aurora Leigh develops her ideas on love, art, God, the Woman Question, and society. This edition is critically edited and fuly annotated. It should be of interest to readers of Victorian poetry and students of 19th-century English literature and women's writing.
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ISBN 13 9780192828750
ISBN 10 0192828754
Title Aurora Leigh
Author Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1993-07-01
Number of pages 365
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