Aurora Leigh (eBook)

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2022
218 Seiten
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859-654716652-8 (EAN)

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Aurora Leigh - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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In 'Aurora Leigh', Elizabeth Barrett Browning crafts a pioneering narrative that melds the novelistic form with the grandeur of epic poetry. Composed in blank verse, the work traverses the emotional and intellectual journey of its eponymous heroine through nine books, marking it as a unique artifact of Victorian literature. Its literary style embraces the robust tradition of English epics, while thematically, it explores gender roles, the artist's struggle, and class distinctions in a society on the cusp of modernity. The detailed exploration of Aurora's bildungsroman is set against a backdrop of complex relational dynamics, especially highlighted in the unfolding love triangle that challenges societal expectations and personal aspirations.

The author, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, was a luminary of Victorian poetry, her work often reflecting personal experiences, feminist ideals, and progressive social views. Influenced by her intellectual upbringing and thwarted early romantic experiences, she imbued 'Aurora Leigh' with nuanced social critique and emotional depth. Her own scholarly pursuits and encounters with gender constraints are mirrored in Aurora's struggle, making the poem an autobiographical allegory that transcends the author's life and enters the realm of universality.

Recommended for both aficionados of Victorian literature and newcomers alike, 'Aurora Leigh' remains a profound meditation on self-discovery and societal evolution. Its blend of lyrical prowess and narrative complexity offers a rich, multi-layered reading experience. Scholars and casual readers alike will find in 'Aurora Leigh' a celebration of the poetic form as a vehicle for storytelling, alongside a potent commentary on the intimately entwined lives of its characters, revealing the timeless nature of human affections and aspirations.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) was one of the most prominent poets of the Victorian era. Renowned for her poetry's lyrical beauty and profound exploration of feminist and social issues, Browning's work has earned a distinguished place in literary history. Born in County Durham, England, she was a precocious child who began writing poems from an early age. Despite struggling with health issues throughout her life, Browning continued to write and publish her works which often challenged traditional Victorian expectations of women. Her best-known work, 'Sonnets from the Portuguese,' is a sequence of poems that were widely perceived as her most passionate and personal. However, her novel in verse, 'Aurora Leigh' published in 1856, is arguably her most ambitious work. It follows the life of the eponymous heroine who aspires to be a poet, exploring themes of gender constraints, love, and the role of art in society. As an advocate for the abolition of slavery and a critic of child labor, her writings reflected her moral convictions and have been analyzed for their feminist and social reformist angles. Browning's innovative use of blank verse and her stylistic blending of the epic and the personal narrative in 'Aurora Leigh,' solidified her reputation as a literary innovator, skillfully weaving her profound concerns into the rich tapestry of her verse. Her work and her literary partnership with her husband, fellow poet Robert Browning, has continued to elicit scholarly interest and remains widely read and admired.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century literature • Aurora Leigh analysis • Elizabeth Barrett Browning works • English • English literature • English lyrical poetry • english poetry • Epic Poetry • epic poetry novel • female poets • feminist poetry classics • literary poetry collections • novels in verse • poetic literary fiction • Victorian Poetry
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