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Aurora Leigh and Other Poems

A novel that tells the story of the making of a woman poet, exploring 'the woman question', art and its relation to politics and social oppression. This volume contains poetry from the several volumes of the author's published poetry from 1826 to 1862, including "Casa Guidi Windows" (1851), "Songs for the Ragged Schools of London" (1854) and more.
Print Book, English, 1995
Penguin, 1995
9780140434125, 0140434127
1020195277
Aurora Leigh and Other Poems - Elizabeth Barrett Browning Edited by John Robert Glorney Bolton and Julia Bolton HollowayPrefaceAcknowledgmentsTable of DatesFurther ReadingAurora LeighFrom Essay on Mind, with Other Poems (1826)Verses to My BrotherStanzas on the Death of Lord Byron [1824]Lines on the Portrait of the Widow of RiegoFrom Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems (1833)The Death-Bed of Teresa del RiegoThe Cry of the Children (1843, 1844)From Poems (1844)Past and FutureTo George Sand. A DesireLady Geraldine's CourtshipCrowned and Wedded [1840]Wine of CyprusThe Dead PanCaterina to CamoënsThe Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point (1848, 1849, 1850)From Poems (1850)Flush or FaunusHiram Powers' Greek SlaveHugh Stuart Boyd: His BlindnessHugh Stuart Boyd: LegaciesSonnets from the Portugese [1846]Casa Guidi Windows (1851)From Two Poems by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert BrowningA Plea for the Ragged Schools of LondonFrom Poems Before Congress (1860)Christmas GiftsFrom Last Poems (1862)The North and the South [1861]Psyche Gazing on Cupid [1845]NotesIndex of TitlesIndex of First Lines
Penguin, 1995