• Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • 1854: Two Poems: "A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London" (by Elizabeth Barrett Browning) and "The Twins" (by Robert Browning).
  • Born in 1806, Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning published her first major collection, The Seraphim and Other Poems, in 1838.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett) (6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet, famous both in the United Kingdom and the United States...
  • New Poems by Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, edited by Frederic G. Kenyon, Smith, Elder (London, England), 1914, Macmillan (New York, NY), 1915.
  • ...in the 19th century, none was held in higher critical esteem or was more admired for the independence and courage of her views than Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a prolific Victorian-era poet, and advocate for social justice, defied societal norms by pursuing literary fame and marrying for love.
  • In her late years, Elizabeth Barrett Browning developed an interest in spiritualism; a subject which Robert Browning did not consider intrinsically important.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861), the immensely accomplished British poet, was born in County Durham, England.
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning Biography. Born: March 6, 1806 Durham, England Died: June 29, 1861 Florence, Italy English poet.
  • Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. From Cassell's Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 3 by Harold Wheeler. Print Collector / Getty Images.