Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Emily Bronte and Elizabeth Barrett-Browning :: Biography Biographies Essays
Emily Bronte and Elizabeth Barrett-Browning   As I looked through the  literary works we have cover this term I noticed that there were only two   rigid females we have studied that seem to play a strong  secern in the  development of British Literature. Emily Bronte and Elizabeth Barrett-Browning  were strong, influential figures in the literary world.  Emily Brontes Wuthering  senior high can be credited with the title of the first  Romantic  clean of its time and her poetry was  similarly redefining the poetry of the  era. Unintentionally, I believe, Emily set a new standard for  makeup. Her use  of nature, an undefined hero and heroine, the unusual  organise of narrators,  and her portrayal of the supernatural powers within the plot all contribute to  her literary groundbreaking, trend setting style. Her poetry is also unique in  that it has a personal flair not typically seen in previous poets. It is a very  personal reflection of what she is enduring at the moment. That interpr   etation,  however, is not  tout ensemble clear without the historical context. A little  while, a little while, The  clamant crowd are barred away I can  bubble and I can  smile A little while Ive a holyday (WH 296) could be interpreted as any  number of things without the reader  cosmos  richly aware that at this point in her   purport Bronte was a trapped in a job she hated far from her  beloved home and  family. She was a governess. In that light it makes her poem makes complete   nose out she needed to get away from the children she was responsible for. Several  of her other poems were also born of this time in her life and reflected her  homesickness.  Elizabeth Barrett-Browning too wrote about her life but I saw her work as  more  air and open than that of Bronte. Without the historical knowledge of  Brontes life at the time of her writing her poems are beautiful but the reader  cannot fully appreciate the  emotional elements behind the words.  Barrett-Brownings works were muc   h clearer as to their intent and even without a  working knowledge of her relationship with Robert Browning the reader can fully  appreciate the powerful dramatic emotions flowing through her words. Her most   famous sonnet How do I love thee?  
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