Mrs. browning
Later, Mrs Browning was paralyzed for 24 years. However, at the age of 39, elizabeth barret browning met the poet robert browning, and in her twilight years, elizabeth barret browning was changed by love. With robert browning's care and encouragement, elizabeth barret browning miraculously stood up. After 24 years, elizabeth barret browning finally walked out of the ward with his feet again and went to nature. Later, Elizabeth Barrett Browning married robert browning, and she became the elizabeth barret browning of the world.
Since then, Mr. and Mrs. Browning have been fascinated by nature and created a lot of poems. Poems such as The Portuguese Sonnet and Li Junyan are all representative works of elizabeth barret browning. Elizabeth barret browning not only expresses her love for nature in her poems, but also contains noble thoughts. Elizabeth barret browning's poems have exerted a profound influence on famous American poets such as edgar allan poe and Emily Dickinson.
The works of Mrs. Browning
Elizabeth barret browning's works are highly praised by European and American poets. Angels and Other Poems, Poems, Portuguese Sonnets, Poems Before Congress, Slave Escape and Aurora Leigh are all works of elizabeth barret browning. 1850, elizabeth barret browning published the first collection of poems in her life. In this collection of poems, Portuguese sonnets are also included. According to records, this collection of poems has 43 poems. When elizabeth barret browning published this collection of poems, she named it "Portuguese" to cover up her name.
Sonnets of the Portuguese
There is also a short story about why elizabeth barret browning named this poem "Portuguese Sonnets". In other words, elizabeth barret browning once wrote a poem about a pair of Portuguese lovers. When Mrs. Browning finished writing, she showed it to her husband. Browning likes this poem very much after reading it, so Browning often calls his wife "my little Portuguese."
1856, The Poems of elizabeth barret browning was published for the third time. Later, elizabeth barret browning revised the Portuguese sonnets and included another poem, Future and Past, as the 42nd poem in this collection of poems. Therefore, this collection of poems by Mrs. Browning became the final edition. Elizabeth barret browning's works not only express her thoughts and feelings of loving life, but also dare to express women's liberation in her poems and expose the disadvantages of society. From this perspective, elizabeth barret browning's works reflect progressive ideas, so they have always been deeply loved by writers and poets.