Hidden Secrets of Famous Women: Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Hidden Secrets of Famous Women: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    Uncover the hidden secrets of famous poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning in this captivating video. Delve into her life story and discover what made her a legendary figure in literature.
    Explore the literary brilliance and personal life of one of the Victorian era's most revered poets in "Hidden Secrets of Famous Women: Elizabeth Barrett Browning." This documentary is inspired by the LibriVox recording of "LIVES OF GIRLS WHO BECAME FAMOUS" by Sarah Knowles Bolton, and delves into the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, whose poignant poetry and love story with fellow poet Robert Browning captivated the world.
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning's work, including the famous "Sonnet 43," has made her a key figure in Romantic literature, and this video explores not just her literary achievements but also the lesser-known aspects of her life. Through beautifully narrated segments of her best-loved poems and detailed insights into her personal history, viewers will get to know the woman behind the words.
    This video includes poetry readings that bring Browning's work to life, providing a unique auditory experience of "famous poems" and "famous Victorian poems." Additionally, it touches on "Robert Browning biography," revealing the dynamics of their partnership which influenced much of her writing. The presentation is designed not just for those who appreciate poetry but also for those interested in the triumphs and challenges faced by women of her time.
    "Hidden Secrets of Famous Women: Elizabeth Barrett Browning" offers an engaging look at her journey to success, with "bedtime stories" and "poems for children" that make her work accessible to younger audiences, fostering early interests in poetry. It's perfect for educational settings or a relaxing night in, providing stories and readings that inspire and inform.
    Join us as we uncover the hidden facets of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s life and work, celebrating her enduring impact on literature and society. This video is a tribute to her genius and an invitation to rediscover one of the literary world's most influential figures.

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  • @ssake1_IAL_Research
    @ssake1_IAL_Research 4 місяці тому +1

    Not to burst your bubble of admiration, but I've discovered evidence that the future Elizabeth Barrett Browning plagiarized five poems from American author Mathew Franklin Whittier, and one from his wife, Abby Poyen Whittier. These included "Lady Geraldine's Courtship" and "The Cry of the Children." If this is correct (and the evidence is compelling), then Elizabeth used a poem she hadn't actually written to attract Robert Browning (i.e., "Lady Geraldine's Courtship"), and presumably never told him what she had done.