Aurora Leigh - Oxford World's Classics - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Books - Oxford University Press - 9780199552337 - July 10, 2008
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Aurora Leigh - Oxford World's Classics

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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Aurora Leigh - Oxford World's Classics

Aurora Leigh is the foremost example of the mid-nineteenth-century poem of contemporary life. This verse-novel is a richly 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 superb satiric portraits: an aunt with rigidly conventional notions of female education; Romney Leigh, the Christian socialist; Lord Howe, the amateur radical; SirBlaise 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 first decade of adult life, Aurora Leigh develops her ideas on art, love, God, the Woman Question, and society. This is the first critically edited and fully annotated edition for almost a century.


416 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 10, 2008
ISBN13 9780199552337
Publishers Oxford University Press
Pages 416
Dimensions 138 × 198 × 19 mm   ·   294 g
Editor McSweeney, Kerry (Molson Professor of English, Molson Professor of English, McGill University, Montreal, Canada)

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